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  • UK income inequality 2015: Here’s the average household income in the UK – take this test to find out how your wealth compares

    February 23, 2016

    Feeling flush? Median household disposable income rose to £25,700 in the year to the end of 2015, up £1,500 from the year before, according to official figures released today – which also suggested the rich are getting poorer, while the poor are getting richer.  Average income is now a hair above the at £25,400 people had just before the [...]

  • Over-40s are on a mortgage shopping spree – but age restrictions mean they’re struggling to borrow

    February 23, 2016

    The over-40s are going berserk for mortgages – but banks and building societies are having trouble lending to them because of age restrictions, new research has found. The findings, by Nottingham Building Society, suggested two in five mortgage brokers have reported a rise in mortgage customers over the age of 40 – but 17 per cent [...]

  • New stamp duty land tax extra three per cent charge could hit parents who want to help their children get onto the property ladder, tax experts warn

    February 23, 2016

    If you're currently saving to give your son or daughter a helping hand onto the property ladder, you might find you need to put aside a little bit more than you bargained for to cover tax charges.  The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) yesterday cautioned that the additional three per cent charge on stamp duty [...]

  • North Sea oil on the “edge of a chasm” as plunging oil prices mean half will operate at loss this year, Oil & Gas UK warns

    February 23, 2016

    North Sea oil firms are operating on the brink of collapse, with nearly half of all oil fields on the continental shelf likely to operate at a loss this year, a new report has warned.  Oil & Gas UK's annual survey of the sector found that while operating costs have been driven down, it is [...]

  • Manufacturers call for the government to invest in the sector to escape the productivity puzzle

    February 23, 2016

    Britain’s manufacturers are calling on the government to do more to balance the economy in order to solve the so-called productivity puzzle that has baffled economists since the financial crisis. According a survey from the manufacturers organisation EEF, UK manufacturers have managed to escape the productivity puzzle more quickly than the rest of the economy, [...]

  • UK house prices: the number of mortgage products soars to eight-year high in January

    February 23, 2016

    Fierce competition between lenders has seen the number mortgage products available to homebuyers balloon to a near-eight-year high in January, new figures show. The Mortgage Advice Bureau (MAB) has counted 17,132 products on the market in January, which is 34 per cent ahead of the 12,771 products available in January last year and the highest [...]

  • UK house prices: Homeowners rush to remortgage in January as activity reaches highest level in seven years

    February 23, 2016

    Remortgaging activity has bounced back in January to reach its highest level in seven years as homeowners take advantage of a surge in mortgage products being offered at record low rates. Remortgage lending surged by 49 per cent to £6.2bn in January from £4.2bn in December and was 45 per cent ahead of the same [...]

  • Metal prices soar on fears of supply shortage: Zinc, iron ore, copper all climb higher

    February 22, 2016

    Fears over a supply shortage have pushed up the price of base metals, with zinc hitting four month highs. On the London Metal Exchange (LME) the price of three-month zinc hit an intraday peak of $1,790 a tonne, up over two per cent, the highest price since late October. It closed at $1,781 a tonne, after [...]

  • Supply glut will keep oil prices down into next year, says IEA

    February 22, 2016

    The global oil market will start rebalancing in 2017, but the supply glut will hold down prices, according to the International Energy Agency. "Only in 2017 will we finally see oil supply and demand aligned but the enormous stocks being accumulated will act as a dampener on the pace of recovery in oil prices when [...]

  • EU referendum uncertainty (and Boris Johnson) sends pound to seven-year low against the dollar

    February 22, 2016

    Who knew Bojo had such influence over markets? The pound has gone into free fall today, showing its biggest one-day fall against the dollar in more than a year, as uncertainty over the EU referendum began to take hold. The pound fell more than 1.5 per cent against the dollar this morining, dropping as low as [...]

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