London house prices set to hit lowest growth levels since financial crash September 10, 2018 London house prices are set to drop 0.7 per cent next year, marking the lowest annual rate of growth in the UK’s property market since the 2008 financial crisis. Big Four accountancy firm KPMG has projected that property prices in the capital will continue to fall until 2021 in a report out today that suggests [...]
London house price growth sinks to near-decade low September 19, 2018 London house prices plunged to their lowest rate of growth in nearly a decade in July, falling 0.7 per cent as the capital's property market slowdown shows no sign of easing up. The average London property cost £485,000, marking the steeping decline since September 2009, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Meanwhile, [...]
London house price growth sinks to near-decade low September 19, 2018 London house prices plunged to their lowest rate of growth in nearly a decade in July, falling 0.7 per cent as the capital's property market slowdown shows no sign of easing up. The average London property cost £485,000, marking the steeping decline since September 2009, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Meanwhile, [...]
January transfer window: Why Premier League clubs could hold off splashing the cash in mid-season January 8, 2020 The hype and bluster surrounding the Premier League transfer windows, and the shorter January version in particular, is well established. Rumour, counter-rumour and 24/7 rolling news with reporters in club car parks were designed for such occasions and have become ingrained in football culture. All the window means in practice, however, is that after five [...]
Oil services deals fail to take off even years after downturn September 6, 2019 The amount of consolidation in the oil services sector is slowing, experts warned today, as companies in the sector face difficulties. The number of mergers or acquisitions (M&A) allowed to 37 in the first half of 2019, new data shows, a reduction from 64 in the same period last year. Read more: Creditors of Gulf [...]
Someone’s redesigned London’s Tube map to show what salary you need to afford a flat at any station October 4, 2018 Have you ever wondered how much you’d need to earn to buy a flat in London? Then fear not – Totally Money has redrawn London’s Tube map to help you on your way – or entirely crush your home owning dreams, more likely. Read more: Millennial home ownership slides as affordability crisis worsens Even if [...]
What’s happening to dividends and what next? 11 questions answered April 23, 2020 Nick Kirrage, co-head of the Value team, and Sean Markowicz, part of the Research and Analytics team, chatted with us about the future of dividends and buybacks. With so many investors reliant on dividends to boost their income or support their retirement we wanted know what’s happening now, whether investors should be concerned and what [...]
New homes: Here are the new developments going on sale in London this week October 17, 2018 New developments on the market this week Weavers Quarter, Barking From £78,750 for a 30 per cent share (fmv £262,500) First time buyers can part-buy, part-rent new homes in east London. A show apartment is open for prospective buyers to view who wish to take advantage of the Shared Ownership scheme, where people buy a [...]
Private Equity: The Weight of the COVID-19 Crown April 7, 2020 Private equity (PE) often claims the financial crown of outperformance. But I am referring to that other, now infamous, Latin word for crown — corona — the shape of which lends its name to the current coronavirus pandemic. So how will it affect PE? Introduction PE investing is about absolute return, not outperformance, in my [...]
UK mortgage approvals for new house purchases tumble despite growth in remortgaging September 26, 2018 The number of mortgages approved for house purchases was almost five per cent lower in August compared with the same time last year, providing fresh evidence of flat activity in London’s property market. Despite the fall in new mortgage approvals, remortgaging soared 9.2 per cent during the month, as a rising number of homeowners [...]