Mortgage rates are falling — how low could they go in 2024? January 11, 2024 More than 30 British lenders have slashed their home loan prices in the last two weeks as 2024 kicks off with a mortgage price war.
Former boss of Gupta-linked Wyelands Bank fined over breaches of senior manager rules January 11, 2024 The main banking watchdog has fined Iain Mark Hunter, former chief executive of wound-down Wyelands Bank, £118,808 for “material breaches” of senior manager rules, including how the lender handled ties to steel tycoon Sanjay Gupta. The Bank of England’s Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) found that between 7 March 2016 and 28 May 2020 Hunter breached conduct [...]
Labour Party Conference helps slash losses at Eurovision Song Contest venue January 11, 2024 The UK's Eurovision Song Contest venue saw its losses slashed after the return of major events such as the Labour Party Conference.
Bailey: Household finances ‘nowhere near as stressed’ as during financial crisis January 10, 2024 Bailey pointed to a couple of mitigating factors which had protected households from the rise in interest rates.
Teesworks: What it is and why it’s controversial after profits at the flagship regeneration site spike January 10, 2024 Teesworks, one of the UK's largest regeneration projects, enjoyed a surge in its revenue and profits during its latest financial year. Here's why the scheme is con controversial.
Don’t be fooled by data quirks, sky high interest rates are hurting Brits January 10, 2024 Higher interest rates are good news for some, but we should not let that distract from the overwhelming reality, writes Kevin Ferriter.
Banks at risk from exposure to ‘opaque’ private equity sector, regulator warns January 9, 2024 Benjamin, who will be joining the Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee (FPC), noted that UK businesses now get as much funding from the non-bank sector as from traditional lenders.
Interest rates tug of war may leave markets, and consumers, disappointed January 9, 2024 The path of the economy in 2024 will be defined by the trajectory of interest rates. But the question is, when will they be cut?
The Notebook: Victoria Scholar on why 2024 might be a reality check for investors January 9, 2024 Victoria Scholar, head of investment at Interactive Investor, on what markets can expect from 2024, if January's anything to go by.
Vistry and Crest shares rise as investors pin hopes on cooling rates and housing recovery January 8, 2024 Experts at the high street bank Barclays were reviewing price targets and ratings for a number of property groups.