Bank of mum and dad facing a funding crisis as children rack up £6,000 in withdrawals May 18, 2016 Parents are dipping into savings, eating up their pay packets and even taking out credit cards to provide assistance to their supposedly financially independent children. Over half of all parents have been tapped up by children over the age of 18 for financial assistance from the “bank of mum and dad”, according to a new [...]
Costs forcing millions to move back with parents after a break-up May 11, 2016 Financial pressures have been blamed for forcing 7.2m adults to move back in with their parents after a break-up. Rising rent and mortgage costs mean many are unable to pay for separate accommodation, according to research from Churchill Home Insurance out today. Financial reasons were listed as the main cause of needing to move back [...]
UK banks would face a squeeze on their balance sheets after Brexit May 5, 2016 Profits at the UK’s largest banks would be squeezed if the UK votes to leave the European Union, a top credit ratings agency has said today. Moody’s has warned that Brexit would hit demand for loans, potentially reduce the value of banks’ balance sheets and heap pressure onto London’s fragile investment banking sector. “Uncertainty before [...]
RBS’s share price drops as losses widen more than expected to £968m April 29, 2016 Losses at Royal Bank of Scotland have widened more than expected in the first quarter of 2016, as the bank confirmed it will have to consider alternatives for its plan to offload William & Glyn. Shares dropped by more than two per cent to 239p in response to the news. The figures RBS made an attributable [...]
House prices: London and regional rental prices climbed higher in March April 13, 2016 London rents rose by 7.7 per cent in the year to March as demand for rental property in the capital remained strong, new research shows. However, HomeLet said that the data comes ahead of reforms that are predicted to have a major impact within the sector, including a stamp duty increase for buy-to-let properties, and could tell [...]
Don’t dismiss regulation outright: New measures can be a lifeline for gambling addicts April 8, 2016 The gambling industry has had a hard time lately, with profits suffering with tightening legislation and a number of high profile criticisms from campaigners and the distressed public. But despite the sector's problems, it is fair to say gambling is on the rise – and the traditional British pastime is becoming a life changing addiction [...]
Rent or buy? Renting is actually cheaper than buying in these 10 locations April 6, 2016 High and ever-rising rents would lead many to suspect that buying their own place would work out as a cheaper option when it comes to monthly costs – but, it turns out renting is cheaper than buying in a several areas across the country. In Cambridge, renting costs around £10,000 less than the monthly mortgage repayment on a [...]
UK house price growth has accelerated – and it’s not all because of stamp duty changes, according to the Nationwide House Price index April 1, 2016 Would-be second home owners appear to have bolstered the UK's house price growth in March, with the annual rate accelerating to 5.7 per cent – up from 4.8 per cent the previous month. The price of a typical UK home rose by 0.8 per cent, at least in part as a result of buy-to-let investors [...]
Landlords make last minute dash to beat buy-to-let stamp duty hike deadline March 31, 2016 Landlords and agents were scrambling to complete last-minute purchases of second home and buy-to-let properties today ahead of stamp duty hike which comes into effect at midnight. George Osborne's clampdown on buy-to-let properties was announced in November's Autumn Statement as part of a raft measures designed to tackle the housing crisis and help more first-time buyers on the property [...]
EU referendum: Housebuilders, mid-caps, banks and retail will be the sectors worst-hit by a Brexit, says UBS March 11, 2016 The Brexit debate continues apace – and now UBS Wealth Management has waded in on the argument, pointing out some of the sectors most at risk if the UK votes in favour of leaving the European Union. The good news is fears around Brexit have already been priced into the market, said Caroline Simmons, deputy [...]