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Finance

Is this Rachel Reeves’s greatest achievement yet?

Rachel Reeves probably did not expect regulatory reform of ring-fencing rules to become one of her more significant achievements as Chancellor. But credit where it’s due, the Government is right to pursue serious, common-sense reform of ring-fenced banks (RFBs) in order to free up capital for investment in British businesses. Since the 2008 Global Financial […]

Policy

The Bank of England is slowing Britain’s financial revolution

Over the centuries, the concept of ‘money’ has continued to evolve – from bartering, to bank notes to bitcoin. During this time, London has emerged as a powerhouse in the foreign exchange market, accounting for almost 40% of all global trading. Today, the UK is well placed to become a global leader in the future […]

Policy

It’s time for Britain to embrace the finance of the future

London is the undisputed capital of global currency markets, with around 38% of global foreign-exchange trading taking place in the UK. But the infrastructure of money is evolving. Stablecoins, digital forms of traditional currencies, are rapidly becoming an important part of global finance. One of the largest issuers, Circle’s USDC, processed $8.4 trillion in transactions in January […]

Policy

Who will save Britain’s lost generation?

The average graduate in their 20s goes £1,600 deeper into student debt every year, or just about over £30 per week. This isn’t what they were promised.  They were told that university was the surest route to better pay and lifelong security. Many working-class children were sold a powerful dream: that they could build a […]

Economics

Britain is sleepwalking into a debt trap

Britain’s economic debate rests on a dangerous assumption. Debt crises are things that happen elsewhere. Greece, perhaps. Argentina, certainly. But not the United Kingdom – a mature economy with its own currency, deep capital markets and centuries of institutional credibility. History offers little comfort to countries that think this way. Countries rarely enter fiscal crisis […]

Policy

How Rachel Reeves can make the City great again

Rachel Reeves pulled out of an event at the London Stock Exchange yesterday at the last minute to join Keir Starmer in an emergency press conference, responding to Donald Trump’s latest gambit over Greenland. Reeves planned, in her abandoned address, to unveil newly revamped frameworks, which came into effect on Monday, designed to lead the […]

Policy

Let’s make London the home of start-up capital

Britain has a long and proud history of innovation – stretching from the Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions right through to modern successes in the fintech and life sciences sectors. Unfortunately, in recent years another trend has emerged, of start-ups incubating ideas in the UK before listing their businesses overseas, primarily in the US. Of the […]

Ideas

How William III’s wars led to today’s debt reckoning

The British economy is not in a happy state. Many fear that stagnant economic growth and enormous long-term liabilities, especially in the context of an ageing population, not to mention our yawning deficit, make our public finances unsustainable. Bond markets are getting nervous: perhaps a debt crisis and painful correction await. Few believe that Rachel […]

Economics

Britain’s pension system is bust – it’s time for radical reform

With all the fuss about Labour’s ‘heat or eat’ decision to means-test pensioners for their winter fuel allowance, and the ‘did-she-or-didn’t-she’ media hyperventilation about Kemi Badenoch questioning the future of the pension triple lock, it’s easy to forget that Britain’s state pension is basically broke.  It was set up when most people only lived a […]

Finance

Bad rules are making banking more expensive

When the Financial Action Task Force was established by the G7 group of nations back in 1989, the national leaders at the time probably did not imagine that their rules for combatting money laundering would one day cost their citizens double the amount of money spent on the policing of all other crimes put together. […]

Finance

Boomer investors beware, Gen T is hot on your heels

A shift is underway in investing. The cautious share buyer who slowly builds a portfolio and adheres to it for years may be a fair characterisation of a mature investor, but the younger generation is taking a different approach. This generation of younger traders – Gen T – is exhibiting professional trader-like behaviours at a […]

Finance

No matter the facts, bitcoiners cling to the crypto creed

The unofficial battle cry of Bitcoiners and other crypto enthusiast is to HODL – a mis-spelled, all-caps version of “hold!”. Through good times and bad, the upright bitcoiner “stacks sats” and dreams of utopian citadels. Much like in other ideological echo chambers, the ideals of the typically nerdy and vaguely libertarian crypto-enthusiasts are well-cemented and impervious […]

Europe

Need to know: the Swiss currency shock in under 500 words

What? In 2011, the Swiss Central Bank placed a cap of 1.20 Swiss francs per euro in order to prevent the appreciation of the currency and protect Swiss exports. Today, the bank abandoned its peg to the euro in a shock move, despite SNB president Thomas Jordan promising ” to defend [the peg] with utmost […]