Jaguar boss warns of job losses in event of bad Brexit deal September 11, 2018 The boss of the UK’s largest car maker has warned that a bad Brexit deal could lead to tens of thousands of job losses. Jaguar Land Rover chief executive Ralf Speth also said friction at the border could hit production costs by as much as £60m every day earlier today. In one of the most [...]
Calling the shots: Celebs hit the phones in 9/11 tribute to traders September 11, 2018 It was the day the trading floor took on an extra edge of excitement. Alongside the dealers, movers and shakers earlier today, the desks of BGC featured personalities from the world of sport, showbiz and royalty, who tried their hand at making money, but this time for charity. In its annual tribute to more than [...]
Malta leads house price growth as global hotspots slow down amid new rules September 11, 2018 The small Mediterranean island of Malta has seen the world’s steepest house price growth in the last 12 months, as traditionally fast-growing property hotspots fall behind in the wake of tough new property regulations. Malta experienced a 17 per cent annual rise in house prices during the year leading up to June 2018, topping today’s [...]
New mortgages hit 10-year high as lending activity grows September 11, 2018 Mortgage lending picked up in the second quarter of the year, with new commitments hitting their highest level in more than a decade amid a bump in the number of first-time buyers coming onto the property market. Read more: London house prices set to hit lowest growth levels since financial crash The value of new [...]
Arch rivals: Blackstone and Telereal Trillium win bid for Network Rail property portfolio September 10, 2018 Network Rail is to sell off its £1.46bn commercial property portfolio to an Anglo-US consortium in a deal with significant interest for commuters and other rail travellers. The much-criticised railway infrastructure owner says it plans to use the cash, from US giant Blackstone and Britain’s Telereal Trillium, to upgrade services across the country after coming [...]
Property supply sinks as hot summer distracts hopeful buyers September 10, 2018 The number of houses being put up for sale tumbled for the third consecutive month in August, in a sign that the summer’s bumper hot weather has distracted buyers from the UK property market. Newly-listed houses dropped below 62,000 last month, marking the lowest level since the start of 2018, according to online estate agents [...]
Singapore buyer swoops up £180m student property portfolio September 10, 2018 A Singaporean media conglomerate agreed to buy a series of university accommodation assets in a deal worth £180m today, as the demand for the UK’s student property market shows no sign of slowing down. Unite Students, which is looking to reshape its portfolio in a bid to focus on UK universities which have the highest [...]
Look to the green belt: Paper calls for radical changes to land near train stations in bid to solve housing crisis September 10, 2018 Freeing up green belt land near train stations could pave the way for the construction of 1.5m new houses, according to a report which seeks to tackle London’s chronic shortage of affordable housing. Radical proposals that call on the government to loosen development restrictions around green belt areas within a half-mile radius of train stations have been [...]
London house prices set to hit lowest growth levels since financial crash September 10, 2018 London house prices are set to drop 0.7 per cent next year, marking the lowest annual rate of growth in the UK’s property market since the 2008 financial crisis. Big Four accountancy firm KPMG has projected that property prices in the capital will continue to fall until 2021 in a report out today that suggests [...]
Entertainment One faces investor butchering as boss looks to bring home the bacon September 9, 2018 Entertainment One, the company behind Peppa Pig, could be the latest victim of a shareholder revolt in a row over executive pay this week. Influential shareholder advisory firms Glass Lewis and ISS have recommended voting against the firm’s remuneration report on Thursday, a year after nearly half of the company’s investors voted against a £7.6m [...]