How might stocks react to a Biden win? September 1, 2020 Our analysis suggests such an assumption would be premature. It’s not just Covid-19 and the economic slump it has caused that are on investors’ minds. They’re also beginning to worry about the risks surrounding the 2020 US presidential election. The latest polls show that the presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden, is poised to win and the [...]
Move over, US: time for a new stock market leader? July 1, 2020 The US has dominated stock market returns globally ever since the Global Financial Crisis. But nothing lasts forever… Dominance in almost any walk of life goes in cycles. Just ask Manchester United fans or MySpace users… Well, the same can be said of markets. They also go through periods when certain regions (or companies) seem [...]
UK coronavirus: Brighton GP practice closes after positive test February 10, 2020 A GP practice in Brighton has closed after a member of staff tested positive for coronavirus, it is reported. The County Oak medical centre in Brighton closed this afternoon, urging patients to contact the NHS 111 phone service with any health concerns. It came as the government upgraded coronavirus to a “serious and imminent” threat [...]
Bitcoin marks a significant step forward in trust for all of us March 12, 2021 Bitcoin marks a significant step forward in trust for all of us, says Michael Haynes, founder and CEO, Etherbridge.
People from all backgrounds deserve the opportunity to succeed in our capital December 2, 2019 As we draw closer to the end of another momentous year in politics, it’s a time to reflect and look forward to the future. With all the Brexit noise, social mobility is one of the many issues that just hasn’t had enough airtime recently. Too often, people from less financially advantaged families lack opportunities, and [...]
City reacts with shock to Labour’s plans to part-nationalise BT November 14, 2019 The City reacted with shock tonight to Labour’s plans to part-nationalise FTSE 100 giant BT and promise free full-fibre broadband for every UK household. Labour unveiled the new £20bn policy late last night and said it would pay for its plan by levying a tax on tech giants such as Amazon, Google and Facebook. Chief [...]
OECD targets tech giants as it shakes up global tax rules October 9, 2019 Multinational tech giants will face a crackdown on their corporate tax bills under new rules outlined by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Tech titans such as Google, Facebook and Amazon have been accused of dodging taxes by booking their profit in low-tax countries such as Ireland, despite serving customers across the world. [...]
Is the office an analogue product in a digital world? July 15, 2020 Reports of the death of the office are premature, but change is coming as Covid-19 means more of us will work from home in the future. The Covid-19 pandemic has acted as a catalyst, accelerating a number of global trends. One of the most significant of these is working from home, a trend which is [...]
Debate: Are the Extinction Rebellion protesters right to target their anger at capitalism? October 9, 2019 Are the Extinction Rebellion protesters right to target their anger at capitalism? Yes – Asad Rehman is executive director of War on Want From the burning of the Amazon to the melting Arctic ice shelf, we are watching our planet rushing into catastrophe. But behind this crisis is also a story of extreme poverty and inequality, [...]
Amazon smashes expectations with sales of $51bn for the first quarter April 26, 2018 Amazon smashed analyst expectations tonight with stellar revenue and profit figures for the first quarter. The online retailer’s shares jumped more than seven per cent in after hours trading following the announcement. Amazon’s sales increased by 43 per cent to $51bn (£36.7bn), from $35.7bn last year. Read more: Top retailers pull ahead of other business [...]