Budget 2016: Former pensions minister Steve Webb and Royal London warn chancellor George Osborne that pensions changes would amount to “daylight robbery” February 23, 2016 Britain's largest mutual insurer has warned chancellor George Osborne could commit “daylight robbery” in next month’s Budget with major new changes to pensions. In a new report today, Royal London said a pensions ISA or a flat rate of pensions tax relief would hurt existing savers and discourage future saving. A pensions ISA, which was first [...]
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 [...]
UK house prices: Let down the ladder – how property crowdfunding could help fix the housing crisis February 22, 2016 There were positive headlines last week which suggested that the government may finally be making modest progress in its battle against the housing crisis. For the first time in a decade, home ownership rates remained stagnant, rather than falling. Yet younger generations still have huge issues with the housing market. Ownership rates continue to fall [...]
Budget 2016: As chancellor George Osborne gears up for expected pensions raid, his Budget will serve up a reality check on the deficit February 22, 2016 As Westminster whips itself into a referendum frenzy following a week of thrilling political drama, it is worth remembering that more prosaic and domestic concerns lie ahead. In three weeks’ time, for example, chancellor George Osborne will steal the limelight away from Boris Johnson, David Cameron et al. when he delivers his 2016 Budget. Incredibly, [...]
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 [...]
Budget 2016: Former pensions minister Steve Webb warns Osborne will drop a “tax bombshell” with pensions overhaul February 21, 2016 Former pensions minister Steve Webb has warned that chancellor George Osborne is getting ready to drop a £4bn “extra tax bombshell” in next month’s Budget by getting rid of the so-called tax-free lump sum. Webb, who was pensions minister in the coalition and is now director of policy at Royal London, said today that existing [...]
UK pensions: Waspi campaign gets a boost as new survey finds that more than half of those scheduled to retire this year are already working past state pension age or are considering doing so February 19, 2016 Many of those due to retire this year are technically already pensioners, and yet more fear they cannot afford to give up work, a new report has found. The study released today by Prudential discovered that 51 per cent of those who are currently planning to retire this year have already reached state pension age [...]
UK pensions: Actuaries slam idea of triple lock, saying protecting pension provision for future generations depends more on better financial education February 18, 2016 Actuaries have today cast doubt on the government's key mechanism for calculating state pension. Responding to the Work and Pensions Select Committee’s inquiry on intergenerational fairness, the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) has said that triple lock is not only unnecessary but would also place an unfair burden on workers in the future. Under triple lock, basic state [...]
Pension changes: Government plans to let pensioners sell their annuities on a new secondary market have been universally criticised February 18, 2016 Pensioners will be able to sell on their annuities from next year, swapping regular income payments for a lump sum. It’s part of government plans to give greater freedom to the 5m pensioners who are already living with annuities. Some may be regretting their choice, and the idea of a fat lump sum instead of [...]
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 [...]