All Finance Features articles – Page 2
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Insight
Open-ended funds: a tale of inertia
With open-ended funds under scrutiny again in the wake of the Woodford scandal, Victoria Lonsdale finds there is little prospect of the regulatory reform needed to prevent a re-run of the 2016 crisis
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Insight
How the rise of internet banking is hitting lenders’ high-street estates
As fewer people go to the counter and more use apps, what are the implications are for bank branches on the high street?
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Online
Arcadia Live: Rescue plan on a knife-edge as Arcadia lobbies landlords
INTU voting against rescue deals. Aviva, British Land and Hammerson voting in favour. LANDSEC’S position remains unknown, but its vote is now crucial to Arcadia’s survival. MEETING set to take place today at midday at 200 Aldersgate, near St Paul’s.
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Insight
Salary Survey 2019
Amid the Brexit gloom, the 20th RICS/Macdonald Company survey surprisingly finds reasons to be cheerful.
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Insight
Meet the matchmakers of real estate finance
Filling a gap that has emerged since the financial crisis, debt advisers aim to find the best deal from a growing pool of lenders. Guy Montague-Jones and Frances Ivens profile some of the market’s leading players
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Five key challenges facing borrowers
Ten years after the crash, the debt market is now considered healthy but some types of properties are still proving difficult to finance. Industry experts tell Guy Montague-Jones about the remaining problem areas
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Is it the end of the PDR gold rush?
Property Week asks what has caused the rapid decline in prior approval applications for office-to-residential conversions – and whether there are still opportunities for investors.
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How real estate will fare in 2019
Despite the changing political landscape, 2018 was a strong year for many parts of the property industry, but what will the other side of 29 March look like? Freeths gathered a panel of experts to discuss what is in store.
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Insight
Are people cooling on co-working?
As increased competition and falling desk rates put the brakes on years of growth, the London co-working sector is at a crossroads. Samuel Horti asks what lies ahead
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News
Merger offers healthy growth prospects for PHP and MedicX
The combined business would have a portfolio of 470-plus properties and an annual rental income of £120m.
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Insight
British Land shakes up team as focus shifts to mixed use
Chief executive Chris Grigg describes reshuffle as an ‘evolution’ that will allow people ‘to work closer together’.
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Insight
Will new property securities exchange live up to the hype?
IPSX described as ‘very exciting proposition’ but its success will depend on quality of first assets floated
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Online
Real estate industry calls for clarity following Brexit vote
The real estate industry has called for clarity after Prime Minister Theresa May faced a historic loss on Tuesday night when her Brexit withdrawal bill was defeated in the House of Commons by a majority of 230 votes.
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Insight
Top listed propcos lost nearly £7.5bn in value during 2018
The UK’s 10 largest listed property companies lost almost £7.5bn in value in 2018, with intu hit hardest, losing around 55% of its value following two aborted takeovers of the group.
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Insight
Palmer Capital’s Alex Price on the firm’s decision to sell up
Acquisition by ‘likeminded’ Fiera Capital will open up opportunities to grow the business, says chief executive
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Markets
Property Partner eyes growth after completing first sales
Proptech investment platform Property Partner has unveiled plans to target new sectors in 2019 having completed its first sales with returns in excess of 25%.
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Insight
Brexit chaos in Q4 puts brakes on 2018 investment volumes
The fourth quarter of the year is usually the most active, as buyers and sellers scramble to close deals by the year end, but this year investment volumes are expected to be dragged down by the uncertainty surrounding Brexit.
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Insight
If we crash out of EU, will it be with a bang or whimper?
A no-deal Brexit could hit commercial property prices by 48%, the Bank of England says, but not all agree
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News
Analysts urge intu to take ‘drastic’ action
Retail REIT may be forced to sell properties following collapse of takeover talks.
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Online
Ashley attacks “prehistoric rents” and calls for online tax
Appearing before MPs this week for a select committee hearing on ‘high streets and town centres in 2030’, Sports Direct founder Mike Ashley let rip – railing against “prehistoric rents” and calling for “a massive electric shock” in the form of a new tax on online sales to revive ailing ...