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Britain’s housebuilding industry is being put under the microscope from the competition regulator for issues like land banking The Competition and Markets Authority has apparently “identified concerns” with the industry, while the regulator has been looking into the issue for the past six months. Michael Gove, the housing secretary, wrote to the CMA asking it to investigate the sector last year, in a bid to boost supply. He argued that an investigation is overdue, having not taken place for 14 years. The regulator has already spoken to developers, homeowners and local authorities. Sarah Cardell, the chief executive of the CMA,…
Guide to the Joe Biden Presidency
“America is an idea … It instills in every person in this country the belief that no matter where you start in life, there’s nothing you can’t achieve if you work at it.” Joseph R. Biden, April 25, 2019 Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. became the 46th President of the United States on Jan. 20, 2021. Known to most people as Joe Biden or simply Joe, he is the oldest person ever elected to the White House. Joe Biden was one of the youngest Senators in U.S. history at 30, serving the state of Delaware from 1973 to 2009. He previously…
The world’s biggest securities watchdog IOSCO has proposed the first global set of standards for regulating crypto assets. IOSCO’s members include most of the world’s markets regulators, including the SEC in the US. Its recommendations follow a series of scandals in the crypto industry. We speak to the secretary general of IOSCO, Martin Moloney. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/deutschewelleenglish?sub_confirmation=1 For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en/ Follow DW on social media: ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deutschewellenews/ ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/dwnews ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dwnews ►Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/dwnews_hangout Für Videos in deutscher Sprache besuchen Sie: https://www.youtube.com/dwdeutsch #crypto #IOSCO #usa source
Are Stock Traders Ready To Jump Back In?
Trader with worried expression getty After the prior week’s solid week of selling stocks tried to stabilize last week but many of the bulls especially the dip buyers were disappointed. Overall, the stock market seemed ready to rally at the start of the week even though there were no clear signs of a market bottom. The main concerns last week were the earnings from NVDA and the Jackson Hole comments from Fed Chair Powell. NVDA beat on earnings and revenues by a wide margin after Wednesday’s close as revenue was up over 100% from a year ago. The after-hours surge…
What Determines Bitcoin’s Price?
Bitcoin (BTC) is a cryptocurrency developed in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto, the name given to its unknown creator (or creators). Transactions are recorded in a blockchain, which records the history of each unit and proves ownership. Unlike traditional currencies, bitcoin is not issued by a central bank or backed by a government. For investors, buying a bitcoin is different from purchasing a stock or bond because bitcoin is not a corporation. Consequently, there are no corporate balance sheets or Form 10-Ks to review, or fund performances to compare. Learn what influences bitcoin’s price so you can make more informed decisions…
Fed raises interest rates 25 BPS, here are key takeaways from Fed Chair Powell’s press conference
Yahoo Finance’s Allie Canal, Josh Schafer, and Akiko Fujita discuss the Fed’s decision to raise rates 25 BPS, plus Fed Chair Powell’s comments at the Press Conference following the July FOMC meeting. Subscribe to Yahoo Finance: https://yhoo.it/2fGu5Bb About Yahoo Finance: At Yahoo Finance, you get free stock quotes, up-to-date news, portfolio management resources, international market data, social interaction and mortgage rates that help you manage your financial life. Yahoo Finance Plus: With a subscription to Yahoo Finance Plus get the tools you need to invest with confidence. Discover new opportunities with expert research and investment ideas backed by technical and…
close up shot of certificategetty It’s back to the 1980s in the corporate-bond world—with yields through the roof. (I’m talking safe 9.9%+ payouts when we buy bonds through high-yielding funds like the one we’ll delve into below.) If you were investing back then, you may recall that bond yields soared well into double-digit territory before falling back to earth: Corporate Bond YieldsGovernment Printing Office Source: In other words, if you bought a corporate-bond fund in 1981, you’d have gotten a 14.2% return every year for the bonds’ duration, which in some cases was a decade. And you’d have gotten that…
The Worldcoin cryptocurrency project, led by Sam Altman, the brains behind ChatGPT, is facing increased scrutiny from regulators worldwide. The project’s use of eye-ball scanning orbs for user enrollment has raised concerns about potential violations of data protection laws. The unique method of collecting biometric data without clear consent has prompted discussions on legality and ethics. Regulatory bodies are closely examining the project’s compliance with privacy regulations, highlighting the challenges of balancing innovation with legal and ethical standards. The value of biometric investments made through Worldcoin’s crypto-based “free money” promise has decreased by half since its launch. This decline can…
How have yields changed for landlords?
By Richard O’Neill, managing director, lettings at Romans Estate Agents As a landlord, your property’s yield is an important figure. It indicates the level of return your property investment is generating and can be used to track the performance of your property over time so that you can compare it with other buy-to-let properties and market averages, as well as other types of financial investment. Generally speaking, because house prices vary more than rents in different parts of the UK, properties in more expensive areas (e.g. London and the South of England) tend to have lower rental yields but grow…
The video is about how the real estate market is shaping up in a post-pandemic world. With vaccination drives and relaxation of restrictions, the market is showing signs of revival. The demand for affordable housing is likely to remain strong, particularly in urban areas, while commercial real estate could see a shift towards flexible and hybrid workspaces. Additionally, the Indian government’s focus on infrastructure development and introduction of regulatory reforms are expected to provide a boost to the real estate sector in the year 2023. #realestate #realestatenews #realestateindustry #pradhanmantriaawasyojana #housingnews #mint Click here to download the Mint App https://livemint.onelink.me/MrDS/p0kx3pdg source