Lloyds sued by customers sold mortgages linked to house prices September 6, 2021 Lloyds Banking Group is being sued by 150 homeowners who were sold mortgages tied to house price appreciation. The case has been brought against the Bank of Scotland, now part of Lloyds, in the High Court. It pertains to shared appreciation mortgages which were sold to thousands of customers in the late 1990s, the product [...]
Solar power pipeline exceeds onshore wind April 4, 2022 The number of solar power development plans has massively outstripped proposed onshore wind sites over the past two years.
Burberry’s profits powered by soaring Americas sales November 11, 2021 British fashion house Burberry has been revived by rising revenues across the Americas, as full-price sales in the region nearly doubled in the first half of the year. Revenues in Europe remain 31 per cent down like-for-like on last years figures, while sales remain flat in Asia Pacific region. However, the firm is maintaining its [...]
Industrials rally lifts FTSE 100 but inflation jitters linger October 7, 2021 A rally among industrial stocks lifted London’s FTSE 100 this morning, but concerns about stickier than expected inflation tempered gains on the capital’s markets. The FTSE 100 added 0.78 per cent to rise above the 7,000 threshold in the opening session. Market sentiment has been stung by concerns the UK economy is headed for a [...]
Hot property: Covid ‘race for space’ has homemover numbers at a record high November 15, 2021 Whether it was shifting to the countryside, out to the suburbs or back into the post-lockdown bustle of a city centre, removals vans have been criss-crossing the country to keep up with a boom in the number of homemovers. Data out this morning from Halifax confirms the number of homemovers hit a record high in [...]
UK house prices: Experts predict sharp recovery after coronavirus lockdown May 1, 2020 UK house prices could rebound after the coronavirus lockdown eases, after they grew at the fastest pace since 2017 before the crisis, Nationwide said today. The value of British homes grew at their fastest rate since February 2017 before the coronavirus lockdown brought the market crashing to a halt, Nationwide data released today showed. UK [...]
Doceo’s Weekly 360 – the week’s news and views in the words of the companies and the professionals July 11, 2022 A unique mandate Fourth Annual Report from fintech investor Augmentum Fintech (AUGM). Chairman Neil England wrote: “The Company’s portfolio of investments has again performed very well with an increase in Net Asset Value (NAV) per share after performance fee of 19.0%. However, the share price and total shareholder return do not reflect the strong performance [...]
From price inflation and Brexit rows to Evergrande and Biden v Putin: Here are the market risks to watch this year January 4, 2022 The world is a pretty turbulent and unpredictable place at the moment, with Covid variants not making life easier. From tensions between Russia and the US over Ukraine’s NATO membership to Brexit conflicts and China’s Evergrande property scandal, 2022 is set to become everything but dull. So what developments and issues could disrupt or disturb [...]
Supply chain epidemic leaves UK construction reeling October 6, 2021 An epidemic of raw material and worker shortages has left the UK construction industry in an almost anaemic state. A closely watched survey measuring the health of the British construction industry notched 52.6 in September, the lowest reading for eight months and down from 55.2 in August. Construction firms have struggled to progress and complete [...]
Cazoo announces revenue boom as second-hand car demand soars October 26, 2021 Cazoo announces third-quarter success, as their offering resonates with second-hand buyers and a growing delivery culture. The used-car retailer report a growth in revenue up 267 per cent YoY, to £174.4m in Q3. Within this, retails revenues were up 207 per cent YoY, with a gross profit of £11.8m, up by £12.5m compared to Q3 [...]