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  • UK mortgage lending dropped to its lowest level since the height of the eurozone crisis in April

    June 1, 2016

    Mortgage approvals have hit their lowest level since the height of the Eurozone crisis, according to the Bank of England. Mortgage loans totaled just £281m in April, their lowest level since August 2012, after the hike in stamp duty came into effect at the beginning of the month and buy to let landlords fled the [...]

  • Round two of shareholder spring? Centrica, Anglo American and HSBC Holdings all set for annual general meetings this week against background of grumbles from investors

    April 17, 2016

    Three major household names are all set to test the sentiment of shareholders as they gather for their annual general meetings (AGM) this week. British Gas parent company Centrica will meet tomorrow, while miner Anglo American will host its AGM on Thursday. Bank HSBC will meet on Friday. Last Thursday, an unprecedented 59.29 per cent of [...]

  • Apple share price little moved on iPhone SE, iPad Pro and Apple Watch price cut – here’s what analysts are saying

    March 21, 2016

    Apple has unveiled a host of new devices – new iPhone (SE), iPad (a smaller Pro) and a $50 cut to the price of the Apple Watch – but what do the experts think? Read more: All the latest from the Apple launch Here's what investors thought as Tim Cook and co' were on stage, despite a traditional, [...]

  • Five radical ideas for the new London mayor’s to do list, including car-sharing, devolution and the green belt

    March 15, 2016

    In the fifteen years since five million Londoners chose Ken Livingstone as their first directly-elected mayor, Greater London has been transformed. The capital’s population has grown by one-fifth, and today London’s reputation as a global centre for finance and business is complemented by world-class universities, a rapidly expanding visitor economy, and growing tech, creative industries [...]

  • Memo from business to politicians: Don’t let the EU referendum paralyse real governing

    February 24, 2016

    So now it’s official. Britain’s politicians and opinion-formers will spend the next four months in hyper-drive, as they seek to convince the public of the case to leave or remain in the European Union. Many Westminster-watchers have already cleared the decks, reasoning that little else will get done while megaphone diplomacy, claims, and counter-claims dominate the [...]

  • Treasury is considering giving more powers to Bank of England over the buy-to-let market

    December 17, 2015

    The Treasury is looking for feedback on giving the Bank of England more powers to control the housing market. Treasury officials announced today that they have opened a new consultation on the powers the Bank should have over the UK buy-to-let mortgage market in particular. The Bank's financial policy committee (FPC) is responsible for identifying, monitoring [...]

  • Weak FTSE index should give Osborne sleepless nights

    December 14, 2015

    How many people, back in January, were predicting that the FTSE 100 index would start with a “5” come December? Certainly not the experts at one leading bank (we’ll grant anonymity… for now) who forecast a reading close to 8,000, or its more restrained peers who thought the blue-chip index would be in the low-to-mid [...]

  • MPs raise new concerns around the funding of local authority care provision

    December 2, 2015

    The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has raised concerns about the funding of local authority care services in a new report due out today. The report, which reviews how the Care Act has been implemented so far, warns that “carers and the people they care for may not get the services they need because of continuing [...]

  • Autumn Statement 2015 roundup: From London Help-to-Buy to potholes, here’s everything the chancellor announced today

    November 25, 2015

    There weren’t many surprises in today’s Autumn Statement – from housing to the Northern Powerhouse, we were fairly well-versed in the measures included. Indeed, shadow chancellor John McDonnell’s decision to quote Mao ZeDong in the Commons may have been more eyebrow-raising than any of George Osborne’s measures.  Landlords once again found themselves punished, with a new three [...]

  • UK’s pension system is still lagging behind: landmark freedoms have not gone far enough say critics

    October 22, 2015

    Sweeping reforms to the UK pension system do not go far enough, according to an international report that says Britain fares badly compared to many peer countries.  Despite recent changes, the UK's public and state pensions remain "almost entirely unfunded", say analysts from the Melbourne Mercer Global Pensions Index (MMGPI), while the basic state pension [...]

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