Nigel Farage made headlines last year when a private bank shut his account. Farage obtained a report from the bank which indicated his political views were...
What lies ahead after the election? On 20th June we hosted a webinar to address this issue. Here is a summary of my opening comments on...
On Tuesday, oil prices experienced a significant drop of 1%, driven primarily by concerns about the U.S. economy. Recent consumer confidence data suggest a potential summer...
It’s the big fear for Aussie mortgage holders, but after today’s May CPI data we are now seeing the 24 August RBA meeting as ‘live’. So,...
With just over a week to go until the UK general election, markets appear relatively unfazed by the upcoming event risk, with the GBP – for...
Two thirds (63%) of the UK public say that candidates who had placed bets on the date of the general election should not be allowed to...
US Treasury yields continued to move horizontally on Tuesday. Market participants are awaiting the release of key economic data later this week and remain attentive to...
The man I fought ‘tooth & nail’ over Brexit is the best candidate for Business, that’s why I’ve joined & donated to Reform UK. I’ve always...
The Conservative Party has recorded its first increase in a Savanta voting intention since early June (31 May-2 June), up to 21%, according to the latest...
Nuclear weaponry is becoming a top priority for countries, as reflected in the increased defence budgets. According to Stocklytics.com, global nuclear arsenal spending in 2023 amounted...
More than two in five (44%) London based small and medium sized enterprises (“SMEs”) have had to stop or pause an area of their business because...
Foreign Office has issued an urgent travel warning for Spain that terrorist attacks are “likely” that could be “indiscriminate.” Spanish police have arrested suspected “terrorists” in...