Investment trust winners of 2016 November 29, 2016 Investment trusts focused on Asia are on course to deliver some of the best returns in 2016, according to data for trust sectors. Investment trusts are an alternative to more commonly held open-ended funds or unit trusts, offering some advantages. This is explained here: investment trust v open-ended funds Here, we look at the [...]
Autumn Statement 2016: Here’s how business groups have reacted to today’s announcement November 23, 2016 Today's Autumn Statement may be the last after chancellor Philip Hammond announced he would scrap the annual November mini-Budget, but there's still an awful lot for the business world to sink its teeth into this time around. Here's how some of the UK's biggest business groups have reacted to today's announcements, which include big infrastructure [...]
Big data should be used to discriminate on motor insurance premiums, says FCA chief executive November 22, 2016 Insurers should use big data to identify and reward good drivers, according to the head of the UK's financial watchdog. Speaking today at the Association of British Insurers' (ABI) annual conference, Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) boss Andrew Bailey said the "revolution in our ability to capture and use information" should be encouraged by regulators in certain [...]
Britain’s insurers pay-out huge numbers to settle claims November 22, 2016 Britain's insurers are writing cheques for a whopping £131m a day according to one of the sector's main industry bodies. The Association of British Insurers (ABI) revealed the news today and while a large proportion of pay-outs are related to long-term savings and pensions, paying out for motoring claims represent a hefty chunk of what insurers must fork-out. Read [...]
We can renew London once again post-Brexit – if we channel the can-do spirit of our ancestors in facing up to our housing and infrastructure challenges October 31, 2016 London has always risen again. This is the 350th anniversary of its greatest resurrection. Our ancestors in 1666 reacted to the Great Fire with a speed and coordination that defies belief. They tax-incentivised developers, ran the first national charitable appeal, invented modern fire insurance, and worked day and night for free. Compared with the Great Fire, [...]
Whiplash-gate: we’re all paying for the unscrupulous few, say motoring experts October 27, 2016 Car insurance premiums are spiralling out of control due to a "whiplash epidemic" according to data released by motoring organisation the AA. The average cost of annual car cover is now £82 higher than a year ago, a 17 per cent year-on-year increase. Alongside spurious whiplash claims, the AA said that recent increases in insurance premium [...]
The Big Bang 30 years on: How the City of London has changed since 1986 October 26, 2016 Nothing stands still in the City. The world's financial services powerhouse has seen it all, from boom and bust to bouncebacks and Brexit. Its skyline has changed almost beyond recognition over the last three decades, as have the markets it serves. As we mark the 30th anniversary of the so-called Big Bang, we cannot help [...]
From law changes to Lloyds: How the PPI scandal has developed over time October 26, 2016 Lloyds Banking Group today revealed it had put an additional £1bn aside to cover payment protection insurance (PPI) claims it predicted would come its way over the next few years. Here's how we got to today's announcement: 2005: There had been various murmurs from the media that all was not right in the world of PPI selling [...]
Top industry representative warns banks could start leaving London before Christmas October 23, 2016 London's biggest banks could start leaving the capital within the next few months, according to one of the Square Mile's most important figures. Anthony Browne, head of the British Bankers' Association (BBA), which represents the interests of UK-based lenders and investment banks, told The Guardian banks have already started contingency planning and the process of moving [...]
Experts react to dropping of Osborne’s flagship secondary annuity market October 19, 2016 Yesterday's announcement to scrap George Osborne's plans to create a secondary annuity market was unsurprising to many. According to some experts the writing was on the wall as soon as the process was delayed until April 2017. Nevertheless, there was a lot of noise from analysts and experts. Read more: Government bins plans for secondary [...]