The Katsu Principle: What Two Specialist Restaurants Teach Us About Modern Investing and Business Strategy
A restaurant review offers a profound case study in business strategy, revealing how the principles behind two specialist eateries can inform modern investing.
Beyond the Iceberg: What the Titanic Teaches Us About Modern Investing and Fintech
The Titanic’s sinking is more than a historical tragedy; it’s a powerful allegory for modern finance, offering timeless lessons on market bubbles and risk.
Beyond the Polls: Why Labour’s Economic Silence is a Ticking Clock for UK Investors
Labour’s commanding poll lead masks a policy vacuum. For UK investors and the economy, this silence is a growing risk that demands a serious plan for governing.
From Red Ink to AI: Decoding the Tony Blair Institute’s High-Stakes Strategic Overhaul
Facing mounting financial losses, the Tony Blair Institute is restructuring, betting its future on becoming a leading global advisor on artificial intelligence.
The Crown’s Balance Sheet: Devaluing a Monarchy Through Reputational Risk
The Prince Andrew scandal is more than a royal crisis; it’s a case study in reputational risk, devaluing the monarchy’s brand and offering lessons for investors.
The $20 Steak: Deconstructing High Beef Prices and the Flaws in Political Quick Fixes
High beef prices are a hot political topic, but proposed fixes miss the mark. This analysis explores the real cause: market consolidation, not just inflation.
The Manual vs. Automatic Dilemma: What Your Driving Choice Reveals About Modern Investing and the Economy
The choice between learning to drive a manual or automatic car is a powerful metaphor for key debates in finance, investing, and the broader economy.
The New Financial Frontier: Decoding the Fintech and Blockchain Revolution
Explore how fintech, blockchain, and AI are revolutionizing finance, investing, and the global economy, creating a new digital-first financial landscape.
The Polymath Investor: Decoding the Modern Economy Like a Crossword Puzzle
To succeed in today’s complex economy, investors must be polymaths, using broad knowledge to navigate the interconnected grid of modern finance.
60,000 Mortgages at Risk: The Unintended Consequence of a UK Savings Overhaul
A proposed cut to the cash Isa limit could slash building society funding, putting an estimated 60,000 mortgages per year at risk.
The Investor’s Gambit: Why ‘Uncanny Timing’ is a Myth in a Volatile Market
A witty letter to the FT sparks a deep dive into why market timing is a flawed strategy and what long-term investors should do instead.
The Economy’s Green Light: Why Cooling Inflation is Fueling a Tech and AI Revolution
Stock market highs signal a new era for tech. Discover how cooling inflation is unlocking funding for AI, SaaS, and startups, and what it means for you.