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London residential property continues to offer a safe haven

20/09/2011
By Joe McTaggart
London Eye Ferris Wheel

The recent violent volatility of global stock markets has lead many investors, like financial refugees, to seek shelter in the safe ports of gold, cash and for some residential property. The UK buy to let market is worth approximately £200billion, the bulk of which is in the hands of amateur armchair investors leaving a...

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A Tale of Two Cities

17/05/2011
By Joe McTaggart
A Tale of Two Cities

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of...

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Rate Rise Expectations Swing

17/05/2011
By Andrew Montlake
Rate Rise Expectations Swing

Although the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee, (MPC) has yet again decided to keep Base Rate on hold, the internal splits within the committee seem to remain, with...

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The Kingdom of the Non-Dom

17/05/2011
By Guest Writer
The Kingdom of the Non-Dom

The non-UK domiciled individual has, for some time, enjoyed a magical tax status in the United Kingdom. Whilst new legislation introduced over the last few years has eroded...

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Can residential property help hedge against inflation?

10/02/2011
By Joe McTaggart
Can residential property help hedge against inflation?

Property can offer a hedge against both expected and unexpected inflation, says Joe McTaggart, MD of Walls & Futures. The Bank of England has to date purchased £200bn in assets...

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What lies in wait for UK property in 2011?

21/12/2010
By Joe McTaggart
What lies in wait for UK property in 2011?

For investors, 2010 resembled a scene from a Hollywood film, in which the survivors of a financial crisis tentatively left their shelters to survey the damage. Some quickly retreated...

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