Commercial News Archive
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Credit crunch ''having limited impact'' on small firms - commercial mortgages
The British Bankers' Association (BBA) has said that the latest data shows that smaller firms with commercial mortgages are holding up well in the face of global liquidity problems.
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Commercial firm to expand UK interests ? commercial mortgages
Spencer Holdings is aiming to expand across the UK with the help of £200 million worth of debt funding, it has been revealed.
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Business owners warned of ''hidden cost of Christmas'' - commercial mortgages
Firms with their own commercial mortgages have been warned to be on their guard when it comes to considering the "hidden cost of Christmas" this year.
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New code ''embraced by landlords'' ? commercial mortgages
Four in five commercial property professionals approve of the Code for leasing business premises England and Wales 2007, it has been revealed.
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Britons still spending - commercial mortgages
Firms with commercial mortgages are set continue to reap the rewards of Britons' spending habits this Christmas, according to a new study from Legal & General.
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Merseyside investors still optimistic - commercial mortgages
A new study has suggested that the majority of mid-sized investors in Liverpool do not predict major price falls for commercial property in the future.
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London ''still popular with investors'' - commercial mortgages
London is still the most popular European city for property investment, according to new figures from Knight Frank.
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MPPI product launched for commercial mortgages - commercial mortgages
Insurance broker Bennett Gould has announced that it has launched a mortgage payment protection insurance product for commercial mortgages in the UK.
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MPC ''is set to cut rates tomorrow'' - commercial mortgages
Firms with commercial mortgages are set to receive a boost tomorrow when the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meets to set the base rate of interest for December, according to one firm.
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Commercial market ''holding up'' - commercial mortgages
Confidence in the commercial property sector remains respectable and has fallen at a slower pace than confidence in the residential sector, according to a new study.


