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  • Lloyds Bank profit poised to be held back by setting aside millions to cope with cost of living defaults

    February 20, 2023

    A build up of reserves to cope with an expected jump in loan defaults and a slow down in the mortgage market is expected to have held back profits at Lloyds Bank last year, results out on Wednesday could show. Britain’s biggest mortgage lender is poised to be the latest bank to underwhelm markets in [...]

  • House prices rose just £14 last month as Bank of England rate hikes chill demand

    February 20, 2023

    UK house prices rose by just £14 last month indicating possible buyers are turning their noses up at sellers slapping huge tickets on their homes, new figures out today reveal. The average asking price for a home in the UK came in at £362,452, making last month’s increase the smallest between January and February since [...]

  • The most Googled property investment questions, answered

    February 18, 2023

    Investing in property can be daunting for the uninitiated – we asked Gordie Dutfield, CEO of Redmayne Smith to answer the most asked property investment questions on Google With so much potential when it comes to creating a passive income and building your own investment portfolio, it is no surprise that people want to learn [...]

  • Size doesn’t matter: Why the ‘race for space’ in London property is over

    February 17, 2023

    The pandemic had some strange effects on the London housing market. Being cooped up made people realise the importance of having space, both indoor and outdoor, which led to the so-called “race for space” and a minor London exodus.  More than 100,000 Londoners exited the city in 2021, many taking up homes in the surrounding [...]

  • UK retail sales’ sluggish new year start as cash-strapped Brits go online to nab deals

    February 17, 2023

    UK retail sales remained muted in January following December’s fall, with fuel sales spiking and prices continuing to plummet.  The Office for National Statistics (ONS) released the figures which showed retail sales volumes increased by just half a per cent last month.  This comes after it dipped by 1.2 per cent in December, despite the [...]

  • Why is the UK economy poised to tumble into a recession and fall behind Europe, US and even Russia?

    February 16, 2023

    Britain avoided a much-tipped recession at the end of last year. Phew. “However, we are not out of the woods yet,” warned Chancellor Jeremy Hunt after last Friday’s GDP figures from the ONS revealed the economy stagnated at the end of 2022, meaning it narrowly avoided the technical recession definition of two consecutive quarters of [...]

  • Up and Atom: How the Durham-based digital bank is taking on the high street stalwarts

    February 16, 2023

    Lending, according to Atom Bank boss Mark Mullen, is back in vogue. While it’s a view that might run counter to some of the political disquiet towards Britain’s big high street lenders, for Durham-based digital lender Atom, it’s hard to argue with.  The firm has tempted in hordes of customers this year and is on [...]

  • Barclays shares slump to bottom of FTSE 100 as investors take fright at profit drop

    February 15, 2023

    Barclays shares tanked nearly eight per cent today, sending them to the bottom London’s FTSE 100 index, driven by investors fretting over the bank announcing today weaker than expected profits. The firm’s profit in the three months to December last year fell eight per cent to £1.3bn despite a £800m revenue bump, taking the lender’s [...]

  • Households could start switching energy suppliers in bid for cheaper deals as price cap plummets

    February 15, 2023

    Millions of Brits could switch supplier later this year, with the energy market expected to become more competitive as gas prices ease.

  • Are house prices really going up? London had lowest change across UK with average in capital now £543,000

    February 15, 2023

     The average UK house price ended last year £26,000 higher than when 2022 started, although the annual pace of growth in property values is slowing. Property values increased by 9.8 per cent in the 12 months to December 2022, which was weaker than the 10.6 per cent annual growth recorded the previous month. London’s average [...]

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