Will Marine Le Pen’s Front National provide Europe with its next big political shock? February 19, 2017 With Marine Le Pen’s hard-right Front National leading the polls just over two months away from France’s presidential election, some have already marked May in their calendars as the next political shock in Europe. Is the result a foregone conclusion and what does it all mean for the UK in any case? Polling Day France [...]
Three Hanjin charter ships sold as cargo freeze likened to “Lehman collapse” September 14, 2016 Three ships that had been chartered by troubled shipping firm Hanjin have been sold and two more put up for sale. The collapse of Hanjin – which filed for bankruptcy last month – has played havoc with global cargo flows and been likened to the Lehman credit freeze in terms of its effect on the industry. Brokers told Reuters one ship [...]
Win-win: Breaking down barriers for young people – Investec Comment November 22, 2015 It is a priority for all businesses to access talented employees from a range of backgrounds, to harness a broad set of skills and experiences. Yet many exceptional young people face barriers to accessing professional jobs – some obvious, many more subtle – that put them off such a career as an option or take [...]
Inflation: How far will UK consumer prices rise this year? February 14, 2017 Inflation has already hit a 31-month high, but economists are almost universally predicted a steep rise in consumer prices over the coming year. The Bank of England (BoE) expects consumer prices to rise to 2.7 per cent by the end of this year, but other economists think that might be at the more conservative end [...]
Investec: Challenger banks including OneSavings Bank, Aldermore are undervalued as investors are spooked by worries over buy-to-let regulation January 7, 2016 Concerns over increased regulation of the buy-to-let residential property market have prompted investors to undervalue some of Britain’s leading challenger banks, analysts at Investec have claimed. In a new note out today, Investec analysts upgraded their recommendation on OneSavings Bank, a FTSE250-listed lender, from “hold” to “buy” off the back of recent share price fluctuations. [...]
Financing for SMEs: Why preparation is key – Investec Comment November 2, 2015 It’s been a fairly regular refrain over the past six or seven years that small businesses can’t access finance. I’ve never been persuaded by that view. It is the case that, due to capital constraints and reductions in headcount, the days when a company could simply call a bank and automatically arrange a loan are [...]
How the Northern Powerhouse could boost SMEs – Investec Comment November 8, 2015 Critics of the chancellor's ambition to create a Northern Powerhouse often dismiss the idea as a gimmick. The challenge of rebalancing the UK economy is certainly immense. A recent report by the Centre of Cities showed that gross value added per worker in 2013 in the areas covered by the Northern Powerhouse was 13 per [...]
No fireworks: Bank of England and Federal Reserve set to hold interest rates next week January 27, 2017 With both the Bank of England and the Federal Reserve set to meet it’s a big week for monetary policy, but don’t expect fireworks, economists say. Since the collapse of Lehman Brothers sparked the financial crisis, the top 50 central banks have cut rates over 700 times, according to JP Morgan. While Brexit and the [...]
Rio Tinto unveils $3bn debt reduction plan September 26, 2016 Miner Rio Tinto has launched a new debt reduction programme, which analysts said could boost its credit rating. Rio announced tender offers for up to $1.5bn (£1.16bn) of its 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 US dollar-denominated notes. It also issued a redemption notice for about $1.5bn of its 2017 and 2018 notes. The company’s shares closed [...]
Investors eye prospects for 2017 tightening as Federal Reserve rate rise is seen as near certainty December 11, 2016 The US Federal Reserve is set to raise interest rates for the first time since December 2015 as it continues attempts to move away from a period of historically low interest rates, with investors set to focus on the prospects for further tightening over the course of 2017. The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) will [...]