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  • Northern Rock unveils surge in mortgage loans

    November 4, 2009

    NORTHERN Rock saw improved trading in the third quarter, with encouraging trends on bad loans, and forecast a “significant improvement” in the second half of the year. But the state-owned lender, which is being split into two in readiness for a sale, warned that conditions in the mortgage and housing markets remained subdued. “House price [...]

  • GMAC posts third-quarter loss on its mortgage loans after housing crash

    November 4, 2009

    GMAC Financial Services, a US lender that has received $12.5bn ($7.54bn) in government assistance, posted a third straight quarterly loss yesterday as its mortgage business continues to reel from the housing market collapse. The third-quarter net loss for Detroit-based GMAC was $767m, compared with a loss of $2.5bn a year earlier. GMAC’s auto finance unit [...]

  • Wimpey set to hike house prices in 2010

    November 4, 2009

    HOUSEBUILDER Taylor Wimpey is set to hike its house prices next year after yesterday reporting it had sold all the homes it targeted for 2009. The group said the average selling price for private homes has already jumped nine per cent higher in the 12 weeks to 4 November than the £177,670 it reported in [...]

  • UBS unveils another loss amid reshape

    November 3, 2009

    SWISS bank UBS has reported a third quarter loss of SFr564.4m (£337m) after being hit by a hike in accounting charges. The result means the bank has now suffered four successive quarters of losses as it restructures in the face of the credit crunch. UBS, Switzerland’s largest bank, has been particularly badly hit by the [...]

  • House price recovery continues but will soon begin to slow, says Halifax

    November 3, 2009

    BRITISH house prices rose 1.2 per cent in October, leaving the annual decline at its smallest in one-and-a-half years as a lack of supply and higher demand buoyed prices, mortgage lender Halifax said yesterday. House prices were 1.5 per cent down in October compared with a year ago, the smallest annual fall since March 2008. [...]

  • TIMELINE: HOW BRITAIN’S BANKING SECTOR WENT SOUR

    November 3, 2009

    21 February, 2008Britain passes legislation allowing the government to nationalise Northern Rock after rejecting two private bids. Northern Rock is nationalised months after the Bank of England stepped in to provide support. 21 AprilThe BoE unveils the Special Liquidity Scheme to swap banks' risky mortgage assets for at least £50bn of government debt. 18 SeptemberLloyds [...]

  • Northern Rock break-up is good for competition

    November 1, 2009

    Leaving the debate over who should be the first “President of the EU” aside, the EU Commission’s recent decision to allow the break-up of Northern Rock into separate “good” and “bad” banks was a major step forward to restoring healthy competition in the banking sector. Restructuring Northern Rock and selling off its viable parts will [...]

  • Bank plan could cost 40bn

    November 1, 2009

    THE Government may have to find a further £40bn to fund the continuing restructuring of Lloyds, RBS and Northern Rock, it emerged yesterday. The biggest injection will be into RBS, which might receive as much as £26bn as a result of participating in the government’s toxic insurance scheme. Lloyds Banking Group will need up to [...]

  • FSA imposes massive fine on GMAC-RFC for overcharging

    October 29, 2009

    THE financial services authority (FSA) slapped home loans provider GMAC -RFC with the biggest ever mortgage-related fine seen in the UK yesterday, accusing it of overcharging and dealing unfairly with customers in arrears. GMAC-RFC will have to pay a 2.8m fine, and repay 7.7m in unfair or excessive charges to 46,000 customers. It’s the biggest [...]

  • NAB caution dents hopes of cash return for its investors

    October 28, 2009

    NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK (NAB), which owns Clydesdale and Yorkshire banks, dampened hopes that the nation’s lenders will return surplus capital to investors anytime soon yesterday. It said it needed a cash buffer to protect it against economic headwinds and bad debt charges. The cautious outlook from Australia’s largest bank showed it will be a while [...]

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