29 reasons not to invest in the stock market January 21, 2019 Wars, disasters, economic strife and political instability have been persistent themes over the last three decades and they can affect people’s attitude towards investing. In many cases they make an already tough decision to part with your money and invest even harder, leading some to not invest at all. Behavioural scientists have a name for [...]
FTSE closes lower amid investor fears over impending G7 summit in Canada June 8, 2018 The FTSE closed down today with investors in a cautious mood for most of the day ahead of a G7 meeting this weekend. It ended 0.3 per cent lower at 7,681.07 points. Markets fell as Donald Trump said Vladimir Putin should attend the summit in La Malbaie in Quebec, Canada. Russia was expelled from what [...]
Is Trump Putin’s Trojan horse within Nato? July 3, 2018 Any world leaders meeting face-to-face should be seen as a good thing. But when it’s Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, European officials are right to feel a little anxious. Political commentators expect a purely symbolic spectacle when the two meet in Finland on 16 July. But the backdrop to the event – just days after [...]
Britain may be left out in the cold over Russia row March 20, 2018 As Britain froze again over the weekend thanks to the mini Beast from the East, another chill wind blew across Europe from Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin was re-elected with more than 76 per cent of the vote and immediately ratcheted up the war of words between his country and Britain. Mr Putin’s victory in [...]
Russia says Trump administration in United States has “crossed the line” by arming Ukraine December 24, 2017 Russia has hit out at the United States for providing the Ukrainian military with weapons, saying the Trump administration has “crossed the line”. Sergei Ryabkov, deputy foreign minister, has released a statement accusing the US of seeking to increase casualties in the conflict with Ukraine. Read more: Russian foreign minister tells Boris Johnson “relations are [...]
The time has come for western firms to take Ukraine seriously December 4, 2017 Four years ago, Ukraine hit the headlines when millions of its citizens took to the streets. They were protesting against their government’s decision to withdraw from signing a major agreement with the EU. The powerful protest resulted in a new government, with a pro-EU agenda. Russia retaliated by annexing Crimea and steering a subsequent militant [...]
Lessons from Ukraine: What London can learn from Kiev’s burgeoning tech sector November 24, 2017 When I tell my British business partners that London can learn from Kiev about how to grow as a tech hub after Brexit, I’m met with incredulity. Maybe London could learn from Silicon Valley, but Kiev? What about the war? Yet, as I have learnt from my time there, Kiev is a hotbed of technological [...]
Rex Tillerson backs UK but Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov rejects Theresa May’s Skripal claims as “nonsense” March 13, 2018 Russia’s foreign minister has rejected the UK’s claims that Moscow was behind the attack on former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia as “nonsense”, saying his country had “no relation” with the attempted murder. Sergei Lavrov this morning claimed the UK had blocked him from accessing materials relevant to the case, and said Russia [...]
Germany is not the answer to any serious strategic question January 16, 2017 Given the nervous breakdown of America, epitomised by the election of know-nothing Donald Trump as President, it is altogether understandable and human that elites are desperately casting about for a new champion of western stability. There are precious few other candidates for the job so, largely by the process of elimination, analysts (particularly on the [...]
Boris Johnson is traveling to Russia for “high-level” talks March 4, 2017 Foreign secretary Boris Johnson will travel to Moscow for "high-level" talks in the coming weeks, making him the first minister to travel to Russia for a state visit in more than five years. The talks will focus on UK-Russia relations and international issues like Syria and Ukraine where the two countries "continue to have significant differences", said a [...]