Are we heading for another Credit Crunch?

interest-rate-yield-06-23

In 2008, the world global banking system went into meltdown after the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers. It stemmed from a toxic combination of falling house prices, rising interest rates and sub-prime mortgage debt. To relive the 2008 Credit Crunch – see this article on Credit Crunch Explained (which was one of my earlier articles as …

Read more

House Prices Forecast to drop in 2023

uk-monthly-house-prices-mar-23

Last week, the Nationwide reported a sixth consecutive monthly fall in house prices. They are now 6% down on last summer’s peak with buyers able to get an average £14,000 off the asking price. Annual price changes are falling at the fastest rate since 2012. Yet, some analysts wonder if the worst is already over? …

Read more

Bond Yields Explained

us-bond-yields

UK bond yields are the rate of interest received by those holding Government bonds. Governments sell bonds (also called gilts) via the Debt Management Office to fund their budget deficits. Bonds are a way for the government to borrow – a bit like the government taking out a loan. Government bonds are frequently traded on …

Read more

UK House Prices in 2023

monthly-fall-hp-average

Since their peak in August 22, UK House prices have fallen 5%, but the big question is how much will they fall in the next 12 months? Expert predictions range from a modest 2% decline to a fall of 12% from Capital Economics. UK Housing Slump – Why Prices could FALL further than expectedWatch this …

Read more

Impact of falling house prices

real-house-prices-91-uk

A look at the economic impact of falling house prices. Readers Question: Explain why a decrease in the price of houses can lead the economy to experience a recession. In summary: falling house prices reduce consumers’ main form of wealth. This tends to cause lower spending and lower economic growth due to a negative wealth …

Read more

Item added to cart.
0 items - £0.00