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  • Windfall taxes cannot be the answer

    October 18, 2009

    IF TAX policy were determined by referenda, London’s financial institutions would be in even greater trouble than they already are. I was a guest on James Max’s LBC radio show yesterday and it was soon clear that the overwhelming majority of callers hate banks with a passion. My own position, which is that it would [...]

  • Era of cheap mortgages is gone forever

    October 11, 2009

    WITH official interest rates stuck at rock-bottom levels, consumers could be forgiven for wondering why mortgage rates remain so high. The answer, I’m afraid, is that the era of excessively cheap mortgages is gone forever in the UK. Over time, this will be no bad thing but in the short term it will prove cripplingly [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    October 7, 2009

    FINANCIAL TIMESMICROSOFT NEARER TO EU DEALMicrosoft yesterday scored an important breakthrough in its long-running battle with European regulators, paving the way for an end to a highly charged dispute that has hung over the US?software company for much of this decade in one of its most important markets. The EU’s antitrust watchdog said that it [...]

  • Lack of stock propels house prices higher

    October 6, 2009

    HOUSE prices in Britain experienced their first quarterly rise in two years in the three months to September, which saw the value of a UK home rise 2.8 per cent over the period, Halifax said yesterday in its monthly survey, citing increased demand and a shortage of properties for sale. Data from the mortgage lender [...]

  • The US is down, but it is far from out

    September 30, 2009

    THERE is nothing better for the soul than a visit to New York. London is the greatest City on earth; but the Big Apple comes a close second. America has suffered even more badly than Britain from the crisis: a greater number of homes have been repossessed, millions have lost their jobs and vast wealth [...]

  • Consumers tighten belts as GDP slumps

    September 29, 2009

    THE scale of Britons’ belt-tightening was laid bare by data showing record consumer credit repayments in August and a five-year high in households’ savings ratio in the second quarter. Official data confirmed Britain’s economy suffered its worst 12 months since modern records began in 1955, with output falling by 5.5 per cent year-on-year in the [...]

  • UK mortgage approvals steady as money supply gauge improves

    September 29, 2009

    BRITISH mortgage approvals for house purchase held broadly steady in August, Bank of England (BoE) figures showed yesterday, while consumers paid down unsecured debt at the fastest rate since records began in 1993. Mortgage approvals, a lead indicator of housing demand, slipped fractionally to 52,317 last month, broadly in line with expectations, from an upwardly [...]

  • Hedge to smooth out the peaks and troughs

    September 29, 2009

    COMPANIES with large foreign currency purchasing exposures are increasingly turning to hedging to protect themselves, using derivative financial instruments such as futures and options. Sterling weakness means currency management has become a necessity for those who buy materials from overseas. Take soft drinks maker AG Barr, for example, which reported strong results on Tuesday. The [...]

  • UBSboss wants to buy its way out of government bad bank deal

    September 28, 2009

    UBS chief executive Oswald Grubel yesterday said that the bank is aiming to sever its ties with the Swiss government by buying its way out of a “bad bank deal”. UBS is currently paying expensive rates on the bad bank scheme for protection against big losses on its toxic assets. But its plans to ditch [...]

  • Beware: we could soon face new bubble

    September 24, 2009

    UNTIL recently, the worry about quantitative easing was that it was not working well enough, a view which has long stuck me as excessively pessimistic. But in recent days several top economists have started to express fears the policy may actually have worked too well and that all of the liquidity being injected into the [...]

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