More borrowers opt for fixed rate deals as mortgage rates hit record low March 8, 2016 Mortgage rates have dropped to the cheapest on record, according to figures released by the Bank of England this morning. The overall interest rate on new mortgage lending in the final three months of 2015 fell to 2.71 per cent, the lowest since the series began in 2007. The interest lenders are making on the total stock [...]
Bank of England to offer extra lending to banks around the time of the EU referendum March 7, 2016 The Bank of England today announced it will offer extra lending to banks in the weeks around the EU referendum to stave off the impact of uncertainty on the financial system. Banks will be offered three additional so-called long-term repo operations. They involve swapping cash for eligible collateral, mostly government debt, which is swapped back at a later date. The [...]
Landlords are switching to company status ahead of stamp duty hike and the upcoming cuts in buy to let tax reliefs March 7, 2016 Landlords are increasingly setting themselves up as companies ahead of upcoming tax changes in the buy-to-let market. Tax breaks which allow landlords to claim for wear and tear on their properties and deduct mortgage interest from their overall tax bill are to be cut from 2017. It’s because the government wants landlords to be taxed on [...]
Shawbrook’s share price follows profits higher at the challenger bank, as small business lending and buy to let loans soar March 3, 2016 SHAWBROOK chief executive Steve Pateman has warned the bank is unlikely to see its buy to let loan book grow as quickly in 2016, amid concerns the market is getting out of control. Earlier this year, Bank of England governor Mark Carney said recent developments in the booming buy to let mortgage market posed a [...]
Seven years of quantitative easing and 0.5 per cent interest rates by the Bank of England: Who are the winners and losers? March 3, 2016 This Saturday will mark seven years since the Bank of England enacted its historic quantitative easing programme, and cut the UK’s main interest rate to 0.5 per cent, in a bid to save it from the financial crisis which was then tearing across the globe. Just like any other policy, it has thrown up winners and losers. Investors who [...]
Surge in mortgage approvals has no impact on house prices ahead of stamp duty surcharge – but the proportion of people renting rises again March 3, 2016 The impending stamp duty surcharge is distorting the housing market, with a "sharp" increase in the number of mortgage approvals in the first month of the year – the highest number since January 2014. But despite this, there has been just a slight uptick in house price growth, according to Nationwide, up 0.3 per cent in February [...]
Metro Bank investor interest deadline looms, as bank prepares for unconventional stock market float March 2, 2016 UK challenger Metro Bank is gearing up for its unconventional stock market float next week, looking to raise £400m from mostly institutional investors. On Monday Metro will have a so-called introduction to the market, meaning it will float without a public sale. In February Metro Bank cut the offer price in its fundraising round from £24 to £20 a share [...]
UK house prices are going to keep going up – Standard and Poor’s March 2, 2016 The UK's rapid house price growth will not end anytime soon, a major ratings agency said today. "Conditions for ongoing robust gains of UK residential property prices remain intact," Standard and Poor's said in a new report. Low mortgage rates and record high employment are fuelling demand, the report said. It added that "the search for yields in a [...]
UK house prices: Stamp duty changes should be linked to carbon emissions – Think tank PolicyExchange March 2, 2016 A leading think tank has called for homebuyers who choose properties that perform poorly on energy efficiency to pay more stamp duty. Under the proposal by London-based Policy Exchange, a £220,000 house with a poor energy efficiency rating would see stamp duty rise 30 per cent from £1,900 to £2,470. However, those buying an energy efficient home of the same value [...]
Virgin Money’s share price soars as challenger bank confirms dividend after profits jump 53 pc March 2, 2016 Virgin Money's share price leaped eight per cent this morning after posting strong figures for its first full year as a public company, with profits soaring as customer numbers climb. The figures The challenger bank said underlying profit before tax was up 53 per cent to £160.3m for the calendar year, while net margins rose to 165 [...]