French Connection extends sale deadline June 28, 2019 French Connection has extended the deadline to complete a sale as the retailer confirmed it was in talks with a number of interested parties. The fashion brand had expected to close the deal in the first half of this year but has now pushed the date back to September. Read more: Sales fall again at [...]
FTSE 100 falls further after ‘bloodbath’ as coronavirus weighs on stocks February 25, 2020 The FTSE 100 fell below 7,100 points for the first time since October last year as fears of a coronavirus pandemic continued to weigh down stocks a day after global markets plunged. After starting the day with a marginal rise, the FTSE 100 finished the day nearly two per cent lower at 7,017 points. Germany’s [...]
Mortgage approvals drop as housing activity slump shows little sign of picking up August 24, 2018 Mortgage lending dipped in July, despite an uptick in homeowners seeking cheaper interest rates ahead of the Bank of England rate rise earlier this month. Approvals for mortgages fell 4.3 per cent year-on-year in July, having risen to a nine-month high in June, in a fresh sign that housing activity in the UK's property market [...]
New homes: Our pick of the new builds and conversions going on sale in London this weekend September 28, 2018 New developments on the market this week Lime Quarter, Bromley-by-Bow From £300,000 Help to Buy homes are going on sale next to Devons Road DLR. The first 10 homes launched last night with one and two bedroom apartments available to purchase through the government’s equity loan scheme. Overall, there will be 130 homes, including three [...]
Focus On Woolwich: This soon-to-be Crossrail hub will see its population increase by 58 per cent by 2026 November 20, 2018 Last month, the Woolwich Ferry made its final voyage across the Thames. For many, it was an emotional farewell as locals had watched it transport cars and people from one side of the river to the other for the last 55 years. Though the Ferry is no more, the service resumes in December with two [...]
Government drops probe into Saudi investments in Evening Standard and Independent September 16, 2019 The government has decided not to pursue a probe into Saudi investments in the Evening Standard and the Independent, despite concerns they could harm freedom of expression. Culture secretary Nicky Morgan today said she will not appeal a court ruling that blocked the government from forcing a full public interest inquiry. Read more: Independent and [...]
UK house prices: A third of first-time buyers now spend half a decade saving for their first home March 15, 2017 Nearly a third of first-time buyers now spend more than half a decade saving for their first home, new figures have shown. A report by Which? Mortgage Advisers showed 30 per cent of first-time buyers had spent five years saving for a house, with seven per cent saying they had saved for a property for more than [...]
That’s the ticket: Fans deserve a market built on transparency August 22, 2019 Imagine you’ve long wanted to see your favourite band live. Then one day, they announce a tour, with a date in your hometown in eight months’ time. This band hasn’t toured in a long time, and you know that they always draw in the masses. What do you do? Buy the ticket, of course – [...]
Google’s research reveals how millennial shopping habits are changing November 25, 2019 The Christmas season is a time for family and cheer. But for brands and retailers, the time between late November and early January represents the most crucial — and most competitive — period of the year, accounting for up to 30 per cent of annual sales. As journalist Katharine Whitehorn once said, “from a commercial [...]
City Moves for 17 September 2018 – who’s switching jobs at Hampshire Trust Bank, Pocket Living and Seedrs? September 17, 2018 Today's City Moves cover banking, property and private equity investing. Take a look at these movers and shakers: Hampshire Trust Bank Hampshire Trust Bank (HTB) has promoted David Alcock to managing director of the bank’s development finance division. David, who has served as deputy managing director, development finance, for four years, succeeds Robert Grigg, who [...]