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The 100% mortgage is back – is it worth the risk?

A new mortgage from Lloyds Bank lets first-time buyers borrow the entire cost of their new home. But this isn’t a return to the pre-financial crash lending frenzy

Metro Bank shares crash after loans blunder revealed

Hundreds of millions wiped off value of company after bank says loans were wrongly classified

Up to 25% wiped off house prices in some of UK’s wealthiest areas

Your Move says Brexit impact has led to falls in some cases of almost £500,000 in 12 months

Over 23,000 shops and 175,000 high street jobs predicted to go in 2019

Value of retail property will slump as shift to online giants continues, says report

Council pays rogue landlord £500,000 in housing benefit

Bernard McGowan, who has £30m in property, received money from Brent despite being banned

UK house prices fall at fastest rate in six years on back of Brexit – Rics

Outlook for sales the weakest in two decades, say Britain’s surveyors

Persimmon expects higher profits as help-to-buy props up prices

Housebuilder is one of the biggest beneficiaries of the taxpayer-funded scheme

UK house prices take pre-Brexit hit, says Nationwide

Rise of only 0.5% in December – the slowest annual rate of growth since February 2013

UK construction firms suffer slowdown amid Brexit worries

Industry activity hits three-month low in December as uncertainty continues to rise

The UK’s house price boom is slowing: and that’s welcome news

A moderate rise in prices in 2019 could mean an unsustainable boom will have ended in a soft landing

How has Brexit vote affected the UK economy? December verdict

Each month we look at key indicators to see what effect the Brexit process has on growth, prosperity and trade

The most-read Guardian Business stories of 2018

From shrinking Ryanair bags to falling house prices, via Iceland and Wall Street

London property slump drags back UK house price growth

Stalling house prices, slowing inflation and Brexit will deter interest rate rise – analysts

House prices will stagnate in 2019 as sales fall, Rics says

Surveyors body expects Brexit and affordability constraints to take toll on the property market

First-half losses double at Purplebricks as housing market stalls

Online estate agent’s shares down 12% after it cuts full-year revenue forecast to £175m

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  • UK vacancies fall to lowest for five years as wages grow faster than expected
  • Plan to ban ‘private equity sharks’ from social care dropped, Wes Streeting says
  • Weather more important to sales than World Cup, says Tesco as growth slows
  • Dubai property sales have fallen ‘off a cliff’ since start of Middle East war
  • Rejoining customs union would not fix damage caused by Brexit, research finds
  • NHS patients face worst drug shortages on record, say pharmacists and GPs
  • Qantas delays non-stop flights from Sydney to London – again
  • Federal Reserve holds rates steady but signals possible hike before year’s end
  • The bleak view that unemployment needs to rise shows the RBA acts firstly in the interests of companies, not workers
  • Legislation proposed to stop lawsuits used to silence journalists and whistleblowers
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