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Asia stocks higher after latest US coronavirus stimulus

Shares rally this week on hopes that spread of pandemic may be easing




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Blackstone makes new investment in coronavirus-hit casinos

Private equity group acquires 10% stake in Australia’s Crown Resorts




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Coronavirus fears hit UK property market as viewings dry up

Buyers and sellers worry about risk of infection, say agents




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Evictions ban aims to help tenants in rented homes

Emergency move to prevent people being thrown out because of virus




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2.7m properties dragged into higher stamp duty band 

Rising prices and flat tax thresholds since 2015 mean more homes in London and Southeast are in the top band




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Nationwide pulls tracker mortgages after historic base rate cut 

Mortgage products tracking base rate vanish as ‘the numbers no longer stack up’ 




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Fed buys more mortgage bonds as rates rise above 4%

US central bank accelerates purchases to stabilise market for securities backed by home loans




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Non-bank lenders push for access to emergency state funding

Lobby groups led by UK Finance warn there is likelihood of ‘severe’ impact to borrowers




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Lenders sound warning on mortgage holidays

Households urged to consider options such as reduced payments instead of delaying debt




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UK property demand plunges as virus takes hold

60 per cent decline in sales predicted in the next three months




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UK housing market put on hold after plea from banks

Coronavirus lockdown hits lenders’ ability to offer mortgages and evaluate properties




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Banks say Fed rescue threatens mortgage hedging strategies 

Regulatory action sought to prevent intervention from having unintended consequences




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US mortgage lenders face liquidity crunch

Non-bank lenders put on downgrade watch as sector braces for wave of borrowers not paying




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Fannie and Freddie could need bailout if lockdown lasts

Regulator says US mortgage guarantors have sufficient resources for about 12 weeks




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UK property market moves into cold storage

Experts predict transactions could plunge 50 per cent year-on-year, but what could it mean for house prices? 




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UK tenants pay less than half owed in rent

Many decide to hold on to cash, triggering disputes with landlords in commercial and residential sectors




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What is the outlook for the UK housing market?

Share your experiences of trying to buy or sell a house under current market conditions 




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£1m-plus mortgage borrowers pay over the odds

Interest rate disparity could add nearly £2,500 per month to the cost of servicing a £5m mortgage 




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Home improvers hit by remortgage problems

Dig downs and loft extensions may increase the value of a home, but it’s hard to borrow against this




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I’m buying a property — can I get a discount? 

Homebuyers trying to chip the price of property deals could be disappointed 




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Bank of Mum and Dad enters the bailout business

As young renters feel the pain, parents are having to bridge the financial gaps




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US businesses face uncertainty over paying staff for temperature checks

The time it takes for employees to be assessed is putting companies in delicate legal territory




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Hot springs and baseball stadiums core to Japan’s national security

Activists wary after finance ministry names ‘core’ stocks covered by law on foreign investment




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Unions and parent groups urge against early return to school

Calls for safety assurances despite concern over educational impact




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Government eyes flexible furlough extension to get UK back to work

Sharma signals tapering of scheme as Johnson prepares to announce road map out of lockdown




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Coronavirus: Pence aide tests positive for Covid-19 — as it happened




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How a plot to overthrow Venezuela’s Maduro ran aground

Former Navy Seal who trained some of ragtag crew tells FT plan was ‘half-cocked’ and ‘inept’




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Initial finding backs US health official over virus sidelining

Rick Bright’s lawyers say federal investigators recommend he be reinstated during probe




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Neighbourhood walks: Aoyama, Tokyo

This is the first in a new FT Globetrotter series, in which correspondents and writers explore their local area up close. In Japan’s capital, despite the deserted shopping streets, nature is in full bloom




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Slowly easing the lockdown and the rising costs

Boris Johnson will set his exit strategy on Sunday, but changes will be limited




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Brighton theatre fears lockdown could bring curtain down permanently

Survival of coastal city’s vibrant arts scene will depend on community ‘being on the front foot’




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UK quarantine plan poses fresh setback for aviation sector

Airlines and airports say 14-day isolation period would be a ‘death blow’ to industry




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US lawmakers clash over new stimulus as jobless rate soars

Scale of unemployment underscores urgency of additional emergency relief funds




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Few precedents for grim US jobless numbers

Economists look back to the Great Depression for clues on the scale of the economic crisis




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Coronavirus latest: Spain’s Sánchez urges caution as lockdown is eased




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My First Million: Andy Scott, turnround specialist

‘There are no warranties when you take on an insolvent company’




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My First Million: Mike Battle, LaplandUK founder

From hedge fund manager to making children’s festive dreams come true




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My First Million: Nicholas Gill, chief executive, David Phillips

We grew too fast, but came back stronger




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Axa criticises regulatory confusion over dividend policy

Chief executive Thomas Buberl says different guidance between countries ‘difficult to accept’




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Aviva, RSA, Direct Line and Hiscox pull dividends 

UK insurers bow to regulatory pressure but L&G has said it would push ahead with payout




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Tesco/UK dividends: welcome to the witch trials

Cancelling payouts should not become a loyalty test




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Insurer Geico offers $2.5bn of discounts as car accidents dwindle

Industry expects a sharp decline in claims as drivers stay at home during coronavirus pandemic




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More than £52bn in dividend payments at risk in UK

Almost half of British companies have scrapped payouts in response to coronavirus




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UK watchdog orders insurers to pay small business claims quickly

FCA warns failure to act could count against provider’s regulatory record




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Battle between insurers and US business has just begun

Sector faces existential moment as Trump wades into debate over Covid-19 claims




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FT ranking: Asia-Pacific High-Growth Companies

Coronavirus means many businesses face an uncertain future but the region’s fundamentals will aid recovery




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Cover Genius tops FT ranking with insurtech platform

The Australian company was borne out of an online travel business that had a problem to solve




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FT High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific

Businesses shift their focus from scale to survival as a coronavirus-led downturn takes hold — but the region’s underlying growth prospects bode well for the recovery




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Admiral to refund £110m of premiums as drivers stay at home

Move by UK group will put pressure on other insurers to follow suit 




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Admiral shows the insurance industry how it is done

Company to refund fraction of policy premiums to reflect reduction in driving