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PRESS DIGEST - Financial Times - July 4

Sat Jul 4, 2009 8:30am IST
 
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KNIGHTS UNITED IN PROPERTY VENTURE

Broadcaster Sir David Frost and the manager of English football team Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson, are set to join forces in a 1 billion pound ($1.64 billion) property venture. Their investment company, aAim Capital Finance, is backed by Middle Eastern investors to snap up real estate at bargain prices. "I continue to be confident in a recovery on the real estate front and am sure that the aAim people will flourish again with their knowledge and adaptability to changing situations," said Ferguson.

MINISTERS CONSIDER EASIER TERMS FOR FUNDING OF COUNCIL PENSIONS

According to a paper by the local government, funding requirements for 3.7 million council workers' pensions could be loosened by the government. The move is being made in an attempt to head off a sharp rise in local taxes or a showdown with the unions. The paper says that because of councils' "constitutional permanence", they do not face the same threat of bankruptcy as private companies. For this reason, they should not have to keep enough money on hand to pay all promised pension benefits.

PENSION TAX-RELIEF CURB TO BE EASED

In an attempt to defuse criticism from the self-employed and other irregular savers, a controversial restriction on pension tax relief for high earners is set to be eased. The amendment to the Finance Bill will raise the amount that can be saved, with full tax relief by high earners who lack a regular pattern of pensions savings. This eases a temporary measure aimed to stop a big splurge in pensions savings ahead of tax changes to the pensions regime in 2011. However, advisory firm Baker Tilly's George Bull said the move was a token gesture that did not repair the damage caused by the "arbitrary and sudden measure".

TENANTS FACE STIFF CREDIT CHECKS FOR TOP HOMES

As landlords with expensive properties in central London become increasingly concerned about the threat of rent defaults and periods of vacancy, they are being more discriminating about whom they accept as tenants. Prospective tenants are facing rigorous credit checks by letting agents as property owners demand proof of income and personal information such as savings accounts. Knight Frank is one agent that has reviewed its reference process to suit the new data needs of landlords.  Continued...

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