Economic Policy
The Trillion-Dollar Legacy: How Climate Policy is Reshaping Finance and the Global Economy
A president’s legacy is measured in economic terms. Climate policy inaction could be the most destructive financial legacy of our time.
The Hoover Effect: Is Government Overreach Creating a “Chill Effect” on Fintech and Blockchain Innovation?
A retired FBI lawyer warns that government overreach, like the arrest of an MIT blockchain researcher, is creating a “chill effect” on fintech innovation.
The Dragon and the Pound: Why UK’s Economic Ties with China Outweigh a Public Spy Hunt
Sir Vince Cable argues for prioritizing the UK’s vital trade with China over public spy hunts, a pragmatic stance crucial for the economy and investors.
Paving the Way to Profit: Why UK Road Infrastructure is a High-Yield Investment Hiding in Plain Sight
Neglecting road networks is a multi-billion-pound drag on the UK economy. It’s time to reframe road infrastructure as a high-yield investment opportunity.
Beyond the Scorecard: Rethinking South Africa’s Black Economic Empowerment for a New Era
A critical look at South Africa’s BEE policies. Has a noble goal become a barrier to growth and a tool for elite capture? A deep dive for investors.
The Washington-Buenos Aires Gambit: Why the U.S. is Betting on Argentina’s Risky Economic Revolution
The U.S. is taking a calculated risk by backing Argentina’s radical economic overhaul, a geopolitical move aimed at countering China’s influence.
A Dangerous Double Game? Why the UK’s Mixed Signals on China Threaten the Economy
The UK’s mixed signals on China create a fog of uncertainty, threatening the economy and creating hidden risks for investors and financial markets.
The Isle of Man’s 9.9% Wage Hike: A Microcosm of Global Economic Tensions
An analysis of the Isle of Man’s 9.9% minimum wage proposal, exploring its impact on finance, investing, and the broader global economic landscape.
The Air Fryer Economy: Why Free Tools Are Worthless Without Financial Literacy
A local air fryer giveaway reveals a crucial lesson for the global economy: powerful financial tools are useless without the financial literacy to wield them.
Gove’s High-Stakes Gamble: Can a 1.5 Million Home Target Reshape the UK Economy?
Housing Secretary Michael Gove’s high-stakes pledge to build 1.5M homes has massive implications for the UK economy, investing, finance, and banking sectors.
A Stark Admission: UK Chancellor Declares Brexit Deal Caused “Long-Term Economic Damage”
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves admits the 2020 Brexit deal caused “long-term damage” to the economy. We analyze the data, impact, and future implications.
The V-Level Revolution: Is the UK’s New Qualification the Key to Unlocking Economic Growth?
The UK’s new ‘V-level’ qualification aims to tackle the skills gap and boost economic growth, but is it the solution investors have been waiting for?