Brexit fallout – what it means for you and your finances The post-referendum fall in sterling is already affecting people’s finances, with computers getting dearer and the euro not stretching to as many cervezas
Overseas buyers ‘keen to exploit weak pound to buy London homes’ Foreign investors could save about £100,000 on £1m property due to post-referendum collapse of sterling, property consultancy says
Property funds halt trading as Brexit fallout deepens Surge in requests to redeem investments prompts freeze on funds as sterling tumbles to 31-year low and Bank of England says risks have crystallised
Commercial property fund freeze – all you need to know Standard Life and Aviva have suspended trading in nearly £5bn worth of funds after the Brexit vote. Should we be worried?
Standard Life shuts property fund amid rush of Brexit withdrawals Firm closes £2.9bn commercial fund citing ‘exceptional market circumstances’ in reportedly first such UK closure since the financial crisis
Post-Brexit crisis, what crisis? The FTSE 100 is roaring ahead After all the turmoil it has taken just a week since the EU referendum vote for the markets to record its best performance in years
Shocked UK consumers ditch spending plans after Brexit vote Britons are putting big purchases on ice with some pulling out of property purchases and others looking for work abroad, research shows
Singapore bank halts lending for London properties over Brexit vote United Overseas Bank stops writing loans while DBS Bank, Singapore’s biggest lender, warns customers of ‘foreign exchange and sovereign risks’
UK house price growth up in final set of figures before vote to leave EU Nationwide index shows annual growth rate of 5.1% in June, up from May’s 4.7%, but analysts warn of ‘calm before the storm’
Shares down, jobs down, prices up? Business comes to terms with Brexit Corporate leaders have a difficult course to plot in the wake of the referendum. What are the UK’s business brains thinking?
EU referendum: issues savers and homeowners need to consider With economists warning Brexit could cause the pound tumble and interest rates to rise, here are some of things worth considering before you vote
Brexit would mean fewer new homes built, major housebuilders say Group of 17 of UK’s biggest housebuilders says leaving EU will make it harder and more expensive to build new homes
London’s luxury property market slows on EU referendum jitters Annual house price growth in May slowed to 0.1% in prime central London – the lowest rate since October 2009
Politicians condemn 60% foreign ownership of London skyscraper John Prescott, who approved UK’s tallest residential building, speaks out after Guardian reveals a quarter of flats in it are held by offshore firms
Government considers seven-day switching service for mortgages Consultation begins on plans to force providers of range of services to make it easier, and faster, for customers to switch