George Solley The new levy set to be imposed on the purchase of additional homes will spark a demand for properties across the Dundee area in the first quarter of 2016, a local leading property expert has predicted.
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Aberdeen Asset Management has been awarded a €1.3 billion mandate by the commercial pension Danish fund Danica Pension. As of 1 February 2016, Aberdeen will manage Danica Pension’s portfolio of 107 residential and commercial properties in the Scandinavian country.
Simon Rubinsohn House prices in Scotland will see an average increase of 4 per cent over the course of next year and 6 per cent across the UK, according to the RICS housing forecast for 2016.
The price of oil has slumped to levels not seen for more than a decade with a barrel of Brent crude hitting $36.05 yesterday - its weakest since July 2004. Just 18 months ago, in June 2014, the price of oil was traded at $115 per barrel.
Caroline Gardiner A watchdog has said £21 million is unaccounted for in Police Scotland's accounts and that it is in a “critical” position without a long-term financial strategy.
A controversial form of hard gambling which can see players lose hundreds of pounds in minutes should be banned from bookmakers. This is the stark conclusion of a report published today by the Scottish Parliament’s Local Government and Regeneration Committee following an inquiry into fixed odds be
New official figures have revealed that the gap between the amount of wealth owned by the UK’s richest and poorest households has grown by a third since 2006. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), just under £5 trillion of assets was held by the top 10 per cent of households in 2
The number of business start-ups in Scotland increased by around 10 per cent in the third quarter, according to latest figures. Data from the Committee of Scottish Bankers shows there were 2,990 start ups in the three months to September up 9.6 per cent, 262 up on the 2,728 recorded in the same peri
Confidence in the Scottish construction sector has fallen again during the final quarter of 2015, down 13 points to PLUS 8, according to the latest quarterly survey of industry employers. The Scottish Construction Monitor is organised by trade body the Scottish Building Federation and asks members t
Britain’s biggest regeneration and enterprise challenge, TestTown, which aims to create a new wave of responsible business owners whilst simultaneously lowering unemployment, is to be held in Glasgow’s Saltmarket in February. The deal to bring TestTown to Scotland's biggest city was struck betwe
Chromacity managing director Dr Christopher Leburn. A group of leading Scottish investors has come together to make a £500,000 investment in Chromacity a university spin out company which makes lasers for the life-sciences industry and spectroscopy market.
Elaine Lorimer The head of the Law Commission of England and Wales, Elaine Lorimer, has been appointed as the new chief executive of Revenue Scotland.
The new replacement pound coins. The last ever bath of the "round pound" coins have been pressed this month.
Rod Davidson Rod Davidson, Alliance Trust Investment’s head of fixed income, is to leave the asset manager as it closes its Dynamic Bond fund.
Fraser Oliver Scottish law firm Digby Brown has reported revenues for its financial year ending March 2015 were up 5 per cent to hit £24.6 million and up from the £23.4m taken in the previous year.