economic policy
The Ferguson Effect: What Man Utd & UK Politics Reveal About Long-Term Investment Strategy
An analysis of the parallel declines of Manchester United and UK politics, offering key lessons for investors on leadership, governance, and long-term value.
Beyond Division: Why 100+ UK Business Leaders Are Making the Economic Case for Political Unity
Over 100 UK business leaders argue for a new political model to fix the economy. Discover the deep economic case for long-term, stable governance.
The Original Sin of Central Banks: How a Generation of Easy Money Brought Us to the Brink
An expert warns that decades of easy money have created a trap for the global economy. What comes next, and how can you prepare for the fallout?
Decoding Labour’s Pivot: What the Workers’ Rights U-Turn Means for the UK Economy and Your Portfolio
Labour’s major U-turn on its workers’ rights policy signals a pro-business pivot, impacting the UK economy, investors, and the stock market.
The Silent War on the Dollar: Why Legal Attacks on the Fed Threaten Global Financial Stability
Political “lawfare” targeting the Federal Reserve and its chair, Jay Powell, poses a serious threat to the U.S. dollar’s global dominance.
Scandal or Sideshow? Why Markets Ignored the Powell Probe and Focused on Fintech’s Future
Markets ignored an investigation into Fed Chair Powell’s trading, focusing instead on the real revolution: the explosive growth of fintech innovation.
India’s Trade Deal Paradox: Why a Flurry of Agreements Hasn’t Ignited Exports
India’s ambitious trade deal spree has yet to deliver the expected export boom, revealing deeper challenges in domestic competitiveness and non-tariff barriers.
A 10% Cap on Credit Cards: Economic Savior or Banking Catastrophe?
A proposal to cap credit card rates at 10% has shaken bank stocks. This post analyzes the deep impact on consumers, banking, and the broader economy.
Fed Under Siege: Powell Faces Criminal Probe in Unprecedented Challenge to Central Bank Independence
An unprecedented criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell threatens the central bank’s independence and risks turmoil in the global economy.
Kenya’s Digital Frontier: Investing in the Million-Job Bet to Reshape an Economy
Kenya’s ambitious plan to create one million digital jobs faces immense challenges and opportunities. Is it a sound economic strategy or a high-stakes gamble?
The Trump Paradox: Decoding the Threat and Promise for Defense Industry Investors
Trump’s dual approach to the defense industry—promising a spending bonanza while attacking profits—creates a complex paradox for investors.
Beyond the Pub: Why the UK’s Business Rates Debate is a Bellwether for the Entire Economy
A potential tax break for UK pubs has other sectors demanding equal treatment, exposing deep flaws in the business rates system and impacting the wider economy.