Riskier house lending rises to five year high June 10, 2014 MORTGAGES with smaller deposits now make up the largest share of the mortgage market in five years, as the credit market recovers. In the first quarter of 2014, mortgages with higher loan-to-value (LTV) ratios were growing as a share of the market, according to statistics released by the Bank of England yesterday. Loans worth 90 [...]
Tesco Bank current account finally checks in June 9, 2014 After six years of delays, glitches and excuses, and a cool £600m splashed on the project… BRITONS can today open current accounts with Tesco Bank as the retailer at last becomes a fully functioning challenger to the big banks. The long-awaited milestone comes at a tough time for Tesco, which hopes a stronger banking arm [...]
IMF flags worry over UK house price increases June 6, 2014 THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund (IMF) delivered the strongest warning yet from an international organisation about the risk of a property price bubble in the UK, though it said there have been few signs of a credit-driven bubble in house prices so far. “House price inflation is particularly in high London, and is becoming more widespread”, [...]
London house price danger flagged by IMF review June 6, 2014 The UK's government has this morning received a far more glowing appraisal from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) than it has become used to. The supranational organisation has delivered its Article IV mission findings, noting that the UK's economy "has rebounded strongly and growth is becoming more balanced". Among its other points, the IMF lists [...]
The ECB’s new interest rate policy – what does it all mean? June 5, 2014 The European Central Bank has taken the bold decision to push the deposit rate from zero to minus 0.1 per cent, essentially meaning that Eurozone banks must pay the central bank to make deposits there. But what does this decision from ECB president Mario Draghi mean for everyone? Funding For Business Lending [...]
Banks’ fines to soar past $100 billion June 4, 2014 EUROPE’S biggest banks face an eye-watering $104bn (£62bn) bill, as regulators throughout the world ramp up fines for bad behaviour. The total amount, calculated by analysts at Credit Suisse, is nearly twice as high as had been expected a year ago, following a series of huge punitive charges in recent months. The 10 banks included [...]
Queen denies housing bubble exists June 4, 2014 There is no housing bubble, we are all safe from the spectre of another boom and bust. Or so says the Queen’s speech and the accompanying notes the government published today. “My ministers will continue to promote the Help to Buy and Right to Buy schemes to support home ownership,” she said this [...]
Why Britain’s housing crisis risks turning into catastrophe June 3, 2014 THE HOUSING crisis – worst in London, but bad across Britain – is fundamentally driven by lack of supply. For the past five years, we have been building fewer houses than in any peacetime period since before World War One. But house building has been on a downwards trend since the 1960s. Reasonable estimates suggest [...]
It is high time voters were given the right to recall their MPs June 3, 2014 WE SHALL soon find out whether the coalition is serious about introducing a right of recall for Members of Parliament. The whole concept is revolutionary; embracing it in a proper way would transform British politics forever and help re-establish the bond between voters and those they elect to represent them. The basic idea is simple: [...]
Why Britain’s housing crisis risks turning into catastrophe June 3, 2014 THE HOUSING crisis – worst in London, but bad across Britain – is fundamentally driven by lack of supply. For the past five years, we have been building fewer houses than in any peacetime period since before World War One. But house building has been on a downwards trend since the 1960s. Reasonable estimates suggest [...]