It’s official: Saving for a house is more important than saving for a pension (to under-35s, anyway) September 21, 2016 Remember back in August, when Bank of England chief economist Andy Haldane was branded "irresponsible" after he suggested he'd rather invest in property than put money into a pension scheme? Well, it seems the nation's millennials agree with him, after a study found saving for a home is three times more important to them than putting [...]
The Lifetime Isa: New clarifications are good news for first-time buyers, but do nothing to solve its conflict with pensions September 21, 2016 The Treasury released final details last week on the Lifetime Isa (Lisa) which launches in spring 2017. Aimed at two very different types of savers – first-time buyers and retirees – the updates mostly concern the first group, and will do little to silence critics who say that the Lisa will lure away people who could [...]
Financial advice and the rise of gamification: Robo-advice may improve access but augmented reality could boost engagement September 21, 2016 The Pokemon Go craze may have subsided, but the mobile game has cemented augmented reality in the public’s consciousness. With the UK release of Oculus Rift yesterday, the more immersive virtual reality is also set to grip the nation. With these new states of reality engaging us, it begs the question: how long it will take [...]
Middle East investment vehicle buys 23 per cent stake in UK broker September 20, 2016 A Middle Eastern investment vehicle today took a 23.1 per cent stake in broker WH Ireland. Kuwaiti European Holding Group (KEH), the vehicle of the Al-Humaidi family, this morning announced it had paid £8.45m for more than 6m shares at 140p, a 39 per cent premium on last week’s closing price. WH Ireland’s share price rocketed [...]
Steepening the curve: The Bank of Japan may modify its bond buying scheme to ease pressure on commercial banks, insurers and pension funds September 20, 2016 In a defiant speech earlier this month, Bank of Japan (BoJ) governor Haruhiko Kuroda insisted that there is plenty of ammo left in his monetary policy clip. With a comprehensive review of the effects of monetary policy on prices and the economy promised at tomorrow’s BoJ meeting, speculation is rife about what surprises could be in [...]
Opec is like a latter-day Ratpack act: It doesn’t need new material to move the market September 20, 2016 How many stories are there in town at the moment? What are the current obsessions for traders who, now that September is here, are routinely swinging the equity market over one per cent on a daily basis? To my mind, after a seemingly endless succession of sessions in July and August without a one per cent [...]
More property funds suspended after Brexit are being reopened September 19, 2016 Henderson Global Investors has announced it will reopen the UK property fund it suspended in the aftermath of the EU referendum. Henderson was among several asset managers to suspend trading on funds during the summer. Read more: Brexodus: Retail investors took £3.5bn out of funds in referendum month Aberdeen Asset Management, Columbia Threadneedle and Canada [...]
Influential MP calls for pensions probe into sale of turkey business September 19, 2016 Frank Field, who chairs the influential Work and Pensions Select Committee, has called on the Pensions Regulator to probe the takeover of turkey producer Bernard Matthews by Ranjit Boparan. The Labour MP is concerned that the deal will see Bernard Matthews’ retirement scheme absorbed by industry-funded lifeboat, the Pension Protection Fund (PPF). Read more: Turkey [...]
Neil Woodford-backed P2P lender RateSetter reports loss as it seeks sustainable future September 19, 2016 Peer-to-peer (P2P) lender RateSetter, which is backed by fund manager Neil Woodford, has reported a revenue rise of nearly 50 per cent to £18.5m in its 2015/16 accounts. The figures The company said the results, which reported a £4.9m pre-tax loss compared with a profit of £476,000 the year before, are in line with expectations set [...]
Neil Woodford blasts “appallingly bad” funding for UK startups September 19, 2016 The UK's most famous investor has said the UK's funding system is "appallingly bad" at helping startups reach their full potential. Neil Woodford, who heads up Woodford Investment Management, told the BBC: "We have been appallingly bad at giving those minnows the long-term capital they need". Woodford is a vociferous advocate of taking a long-term approach [...]