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  • New lending plan gets off to a shaky start

    August 1, 2012

    THE GOVERNMENT’S latest plan to give banks cheap funds in an effort to boost lending to firms and households received a cautious welcome from banks when it opened yesterday. Majority taxpayer-owned RBS accessed the “Funding for Lending” scheme (FLS) immediately, and cut mortgage and corporate loan interest rates by up to 1.6 percentage points. Lloyds, [...]

  • Barclays office raided as Libor investigation spreads to Italy

    July 31, 2012

    ITALIAN prosecutors yesterday raided a Barclays office in Milan as part of a probe into possible Euribor manipulation – the euro equivalent of Libor. Police seized documents, computer material and emails, acting on a court order granted in the southern city of Trani. The probe follows an extensive investigation into the key interbank rates by [...]

  • Italian police seize Barclays documents in rates probe

    July 31, 2012

    Police have seized documents at the Milan offices Barclays as part of an Italian probe into possible manipulation of Euribor lending rates, judicial sources and consumer groups said today. The search took place last Friday and was ordered by prosecutors in the southern city of Trani, the sources said. Barclays has been fined over $450 [...]

  • Cheap money aids mortgage deals

    July 30, 2012

    NatWest launches its first ever 2.95 per cent five year fixed rate mortgage today, after HSBC and Santander offered similar deals. But the offer is only for mortgages with loan to value ratios of 60 per cent or below, and comes with a £2,495 arrangement fee. Cheap money is finding its way into the mortgage [...]

  • Mortgage approvals plummet to their lowest level for 18 months

    July 30, 2012

    MORTGAGE approvals plunged to their lowest number in a year and a half in June, according to Bank of England data released yesterday. Only 44,192 loans for home purchase were waved through by lenders last month, down from 50,544 in May and significantly below economists’ forecasts. While two extra bank holidays falling in June might [...]

  • LONDON WEEK AHEAD

    July 29, 2012

    RESULTS season continues with a slew of banks, energy and leisure firms due to update this week, while the Bank of England’s monthly decision on interest rates is due on Thursday. Today’s biggest news comes in the form of interims from under-fire banking giant HSBC and household goods behemoth Reckitt Benckiser. The Bank is set [...]

  • Co-op to break dominance of top tier banks

    July 19, 2012

    MILLIONS of Lloyds customers are set to become Co-op clients under the deal announced yesterday, making the smaller bank a new “challenger” to the UK’s dominant big five. Under the deal, set to be finalised by Christmas, the Co-op will issue £350m of subordinated debt in the coming months as an initial payment for the [...]

  • Fed poised to offer stuttering economy monetary support

    July 17, 2012

    The Federal Reserve stands ready to offer additional monetary support to a US economy that has slowed significantly in recent months, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke told lawmakers. He told the Senate Banking Committee the recovery was being held back by tighter financial conditions due to Europe’s debt crisis and uncertainty surrounding US fiscal policy. Financial [...]

  • Coalition needs to do more to kick-start ailing property sector

    July 15, 2012

    BRITAIN’S planning and property tax laws should be ripped up and banks should be forced to offer more mortgages in order to boost the country’s moribund real estate market, the country’s largest property services group argued yesterday. The number of house sales remains near historic lows, with figures from LSL suggesting June was the second [...]

  • Returns diminish as central banks act

    July 15, 2012

    FIVE years on from the start of the financial crisis, have markets become immune to central bank action? Three recently unveiled another batch of stimulus: the Bank of England increased its asset purchase programme by £50bn; the European Central Bank cut its marginal lending rate, cut interest rates by 25 basis points and, perhaps most [...]

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