Brexit
JPMorgan’s London Gambit: Why Dimon’s New Tower Signals a New Era for UK Finance
JPMorgan’s new London tower, approved by Jamie Dimon, signals a massive vote of confidence in the UK’s post-Brexit economy and a new political era.
Beyond Borders: Why the EU’s Core Mission is a Multi-Trillion Euro Bet on Economic Stability
The EU’s core mission to defeat nationalism isn’t just political history; it’s the bedrock of European economic stability and a key factor for investors.
Revisiting Brexit: The Economic Imperative Staring Britain in the Face
A provocative analysis of the growing economic case for a “Brexit rerun,” exploring the impact on the UK economy, finance, investing, and the stock market.
Ghosts of Economic Past: Why a 1970s Socialist Blueprint Still Haunts Modern Finance
A 1970s socialist plan to nationalize banks and exit the EEC offers stark lessons for today’s investors on political risk, finance, and the economy.
Beyond Brexit: The New Fault Lines Shaping the UK Economy and Your Investment Strategy
While Brexit’s scars heal, new divisions over immigration and nostalgia are reshaping the UK economy, creating fresh challenges for investors and businesses.
Beyond the Ballot Box: How Voter Sentiments Are Reshaping the Global Economy and Your Investment Strategy
A new survey reveals UK right-wing voters are more anti-immigrant than Trump supporters, signaling major economic and investment risks ahead.
A Stark Admission: UK Chancellor Declares Brexit Deal Caused “Long-Term Economic Damage”
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves admits the 2020 Brexit deal caused “long-term damage” to the economy. We analyze the data, impact, and future implications.
Uncapped: Why the Bank of England’s Big Bet on Banker Bonuses Could Reshape UK Finance
The Bank of England has scrapped the banker bonus cap. This blog post explores the history, rationale, and vast implications for the UK economy and finance.
The Brexit Brain Drain: How a Political Purity Test is Threatening the UK Economy
Brexit as a political purity test has drained the UK’s ruling party of experienced talent, creating instability that threatens the economy and investment.