Commercial News Archive
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Property development giant predicts land taxes commercial mortgages
24/11/2005
Chancellor Gordon Brown's December pre-Budget report will introduce a land development tax affecting commercial properties, Land Securities has predicted.
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Cambridgeshire tops urban growth commercial mortgages
23/11/2005
A new report has revealed that Cambridgeshire has topped the league of projections for urban growth.
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Pre-budget speech may bring relief commercial mortgages
22/11/2005
Commercial property investors are waiting in suspense to hear Gordon Brown's plans for "seeding relief" tax avoidance in his pre-budget speech this December.
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'Spears' enjoying prosperous retirement commercial mortgages
21/11/2005
Senior people enjoying affluent retirements (Spears) are breaking with the norm by reaping the rewards of property investment, new research suggests.
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Commercial projects keep construction flowing commercial mortgages
18/11/2005
Activity in the construction industry has continued to rise due to a dearth of private commercial activity, a survey has revealed.
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LS reports commercial property profits commercial mortgages
17/11/2005
Commercial property services firm, Land Securities (LS), has announced a positive outlook after nearly doubling its profits in the first six months of 2005.
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IFs develops commercial mortgages qualification
16/11/2005
A new stand-alone qualification in commercial mortgages is being put in place by the Institute of Financial Services (Ifs), it has been announced.
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Commercial property event brings ideas together commercial mortgages
15/11/2005
An event in Peterborough for commercial property agents attracted over 80 guests as it looked to bring together industry professionals to discuss new ideas and trends in the sector.
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Business confidence 'improves' commercial mortgages
14/11/2005
There has been an improvement in business confidence, according to a new report from Lloyds TSB.
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Slump seen in business confidence commercial mortgages
11/11/2005
Business confidence in the UK has dropped to its lowest level in the past two years, figures have revealed.

