Buy-to-let market update: Trends and insights 

The UK buy-to-let (BTL) market has seen notable changes recently.  The number of new BTL mortgages granted has decreased sharply. This decline is largely due to higher interest rates and stricter taxation measures, which have served to cool investor enthusiasm.  Additionally, the overall size of the BTL mortgage market has contracted. Investors are encountering more […]

Why should you care about correlation

If you want your investment portfolio to strike a good balance between risk and return, it’s worth knowing how correlation can impact your investments.  If two different investments are perfectly correlated, their value will rise and fall by the same amount, at the same time. Investing in highly correlated assets can increase your losses, because […]

A third of Gen X think they will never retire

Recently released research1 suggests a significant proportion of working age people are no longer planning a traditional ‘hard stop’ retirement, with 45 to 54-year-olds most likely to feel they will continue working beyond pensionable age.  Work work work  According to the survey, more than a fifth of working age adults think it unlikely they will […]

Many young mortgage holders do not have life cover

Research has found that 28% of young UK homeowners do not have life insurance1.  It is estimated that 1.7 million adults aged 18-40 do not have appropriate cover in place, despite having a mortgage. This oversight puts their dependants in a precarious financial position in the event of their death.  Why risk it?  Of those […]

Don’t just plan – protect your money

Are you confident you have all the relevant cover in place to protect your finances? Having a financial plan should go hand-in-hand with a conversation about insurance.  The statistics  We may not like to think about death, but the reality is it is inevitable; however, data has revealed that only 29% of UK adults have […]

Economic Review November 2024

Interest rates set to fall more gradually  Last month, the Bank of England (BoE) cut interest rates for only the second time since 2020 but also warned future reductions were likely to be more gradual due to the prospect of inflation creeping higher next year.   Following its latest meeting, which concluded on 6 November, the […]