As City Airport is sold to consortium of Canadian and Qatari investors led by the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan and Borealis Infrastructure, it’s time to let it expand February 26, 2016 The debate about airport capacity in the UK has been dominated by the two giants of Heathrow and Gatwick. Vital as this decision is, it shouldn’t drown out the pressing need to make the most of existing infrastructure assets, including the popular and efficient little airport that sits in the Thames to the east of [...]
City Airport sold to consortium of Canadian and Kuwaiti investors led by the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan and Borealis Infrastructure February 25, 2016 City Airport has been sold to a consortium made up of Canadian and Kuwaiti investors, led by the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan and Borealis Infrastructure, for around £2bn. The group also includes AimCo and the infrastructure investment vehicle owned by the sovereign wealth fund of Kuwait, Wren House. It beat out bids from Chinese airline owner [...]
Zlota 44 is the tallest residential building in Warsaw and it’s hoping to catch the eye of Western investors February 25, 2016 For millionaire investors, the obvious place to buy for profit is in one of Europe’s great cities. But the bright lights of London, Paris and Berlin may be blinding buyers to smaller pockets of investment that have big potential. One of these is Poland. After years of building it up, the Poles now boast the largest [...]
Capita share price falls after investors take fright at 50 per cent pre-tax profit slump February 25, 2016 Shares in professional services firm Capita, one of the country's major outsourcing companies, have slumped by more than five per cent this morning after a mixed set of results spooked investors. Capita revealed that profit before tax at the business dropped to £112.1m, from £292.4m in 2014 after the business took hits from business exits and impairment [...]
Investing in junior Isas: Why kids can be risk-takers February 23, 2016 I'm getting into stocks. Or perhaps more accurately, I’m getting into stocks via a tax-free savings and investment account designed specifically for my daughter, who’s barely a month old. While none of this will technically be my money, there’s an underlying lesson here for the broader investment environment: time. If you are a short-term trader [...]
Pact Coffee launches £1m crowdfunding campaign for ambitious expansion plans letting public join top investors such as Robin Klein February 22, 2016 Pact Coffee is launching an ambitious crowdfunding campaign to raise £1m from coffee-lovers to add some buzz to the businesses expansion plans. The London-based startup which sprang to life in 2012 and delivers fresh coffee straight to people's doors via subscriptions is turning to Crowdcube to raise new equity. Backers of the early-sage startup which has [...]
Bumper dividend payments were a boon to investors trying to cope with intense volatility last year, according to Henderson Global Investors February 22, 2016 Bumper dividend payments provided welcome relief for investors throughout the world last year, during a period of intense volatility. With uncertainty prevalent in global markets during 2015, dividend income almost entirely compensated investors for the $1.3 trillion decline in the values of shares, a report by Henderson said this morning. Global dividends reached $1.15 trillion in [...]
Is the UK heading for a recession? It’s too early to call – but this is how investors can potentially avoid missteps February 18, 2016 The troubled performance of credit and equity markets in the last six months suggests the chance of an imminent UK recession has risen. We’re not calling it yet but it pays to know what happened in the last financial crisis to avoid missteps. We studied the FTSE 350 earnings-per-share and stock price trends seen during [...]
Bias and behaviour: Vestra Wealth’s David Scott on investing in uncertainty February 18, 2016 What do we mean by “risk”? For some, it is the absence of certainty. Others associate it with danger. Whatever your view, it is an inevitable part of investing. Since the start of the year, investors have been dumping equities, and to some extent the rout has been self-perpetuating. As share values fall, we tend [...]
Investing in India: Reform wobbles have not jeopardised the country’s rise and rise February 18, 2016 For all the bombast, it is possible to see the still relatively new premiership of Indian leader Narendra Modi as a disappointment. Despite the Prime Minister’s overwhelming General Election victory in 2014, his promises of business-friendly reforms have remained largely unfulfilled. Crucially, the passing of an all-embracing VAT, known as the Goods and Services Tax [...]