MIDAS SHARE TIPS: Real estate investment trust Home Reit aims to help with homeless crisis… and it can help you tooBy Joanne Hart for The Mail on Sunday Published: 17:16 EDT, 3 October 2020 | Updated: 18:03 EDT, 3 October 2020
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Priory is put up for sale AGAIN at £1bn
Drug rehabilitation centre Priory that once treated Robbie Williams is put up for sale AGAIN at £1bnBy Ben Harrington For The Mail On Sunday Published: 17:18 EDT, 3 October 2020 | Updated: 17:18 EDT, 3 October 2020
Free money! How the Bank of England made £150bn UK debt disappear
Free money! How the Bank of England used quantitative easing to make £150bn UK debt disappearSince March 2009, £745bn has been created out of thin air under the scheme Money was used to buy Government bonds from banks and other investorsBut £100bn of these have run to maturity without being sold back to investorsBy Dan Atkinson For The Mail On Sunday Published: 17:18 EDT, 3 October 2020 | Updated: 17:18 EDT, 3 October 2020
STOCK WATCH: Has Martin Sorrell set up a blockbuster deal?
STOCK WATCH: Has ad-man Martin Sorrell set up a blockbuster deal?By Ben Harrington For The Mail On Sunday Published: 17:18 EDT, 3 October 2020 | Updated: 17:18 EDT, 3 October 2020
HAMISH MCRAE: Sick Trump won't infect shares
HAMISH MCRAE: Sick Trump won’t infect shares – the flood of dollars will continue whoever is PresidentBy Hamish Mcrae For The Mail On Sunday Published: 17:18 EDT, 3 October 2020 | Updated: 17:18 EDT, 3 October 2020
The Restaurant Group boss Hornby in storm over pay boost.
The Restaurant Group boss Hornby in storm over pay boost… just as thousands of staff are axedThe Restaurant Group will ask investors to approve a new executive pay schemeIt would give him a fixed annual payout on top of his £630,000 base salaryIf the plan is approved, Hornby will be handed a potential £787,500 share award By Harriet Dennys For Financial Mail On Sunday Published: 17:18 EDT, 3 October 2020 | Updated: 17:18 EDT, 3 October 2020
Freddie's Flowers mini-bond will pay 7.5% – in boxes of blooms
Freddie’s Flowers mini-bond will pay 7.5% – in boxes of blooms: Florist that took off in lockdown wants to grow into a giantFreddie Garland saw his Freddie’s Flowers delivery firm bloom during lockdownHe will launch a ‘Flower Bond’ to let customers invest in the online firm’s growth He hopes to raise between £2m and £10m from the four-year mini-bondsInvestors will twice-yearly cash payments worth 5% a year or boxes of flowers worth 7.5%By Harriet Dennys For Financial Mail On Sunday Published: 17:17 EDT, 3 October 2020 | Updated: 17:17 EDT, 3 October 2020
Some £342m of UK investments will help fund Chinese debt
Some £342m of UK investments will help fund Chinese debt as Communist Party bonds are upgraded by the London Stock ExchangeChinese Communist Party to list its bonds on the World Government Bond index Promotion to the global index gives China access to much larger pools of capital UK funds have already invested £3billion in Chinese sovereign bonds By Helen Cahill For Mail On Sunday Published: 17:16 EDT, 3 October 2020 | Updated: 17:16 EDT, 3 October 2020
Cobham under fire over break-up ploy
Cobham under fire over break-up ploy: Fury of founding family as US owner starts to sell off British defence giant on the quietAdvent sold off Cobham’s shareholding in a Royal Air Force refuelling companyAnd appointed bankers to sell its antenna manufacturing unit for £770mCobham is understood to have offloaded its 13 per cent stake in AirTanker By Helen Cahill and Ben Harrington For The Mail On Sunday Published: 17:16 EDT, 3 October 2020 | Updated: 17:16 EDT, 3 October 2020
UK economy sees 5% growth in August
UK economy recovers more lost ground as it grew 5% in August – but economists warn over rest of the yearThe economy grew 5% in August, figures this week are expected to showEconomists are becoming gloomier about the outlook for the rest of this yearBut they expect stronger growth in 2021 By Dan Atkinson For The Mail On Sunday Published: 17:16 EDT, 3 October 2020 | Updated: 17:16 EDT, 3 October 2020