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The Global Month Ahead – An insight into February 2012

Global Month Ahead by 7IM - January 2012In our regular feature Seven Investment Management (7IM) look forward to what the month ahead might hold for the world's largest economies. United Kingdom Outlook Issues The middle of February is when the ...

NewBuy mortgage guarantee scheme unveiled

NewBuild mortgage guarantee scheme unveiledMore information has been released about the government’s mortgage guarantee scheme. First trailed last year as part of a package of measures announced by the government, the NewBuy mortgage guarantee scheme, as it is now known, is aimed ...

2012, a year of challenges for the SIPP market

2012, a year of challenges for the SIPP marketAs savers and investors seek greater control over their retirement planning SIPPs (Self Invested Personal Pensions) have become more and more popular. However, on the back of increased FSA scrutiny ...

6 tips for buy to let investors

6 tips for buy to let investorsThe rental market is booming. Tight mortgage lending criteria is making it harder for house buyers to get a mortgage and saving the deposit required by most first time buyers these days is tougher ...

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Housing round up: Buy to let mortgage availability rises, NewBuy scheme launched

House prices fall in January 2012The latest house price survey shows a small fall, whilst the buy to let market continues to boom, especially in Nottingham and the East Midlands as the number of buy to let mortgages available rises. In ...

Call for joint life Annuities to be default option

Call for joint life annuities to be the default optionAn Annuity provider has called for joint life Annuities to be the default option for married couples. The Annuity provider Partnership, are lobbying Government ministers to change the ...

Housing round up: Mortgage arrangement fees rise by £600

Mortgage arrangement fees rise by £600This week's housing round up includes news that the housing market remains stagnent, whilst lenders are pushing up mortgage arrangement fees and in some cases interest rates....

Two year Auto Enrolment delay

Two year Auto Enrolment delayThe government this week announced a further delay in its Auto Enrolment program, meaning many workers will have to wait for much needed employer pension contributions. Auto enrolment delay Originally the government had intended that the Auto Enrolment program, ...