Victor Hill

Victor is a financial economist, consultant, trainer and writer, with extensive experience in commercial and investment banking and fund management. His career includes stints at JP Morgan, Argyll Investment Management and World Bank IFC.

Two Elections – One Certainty

The USA and the UK will both hold elections this year – but only one of those has an uncertain…

The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street Mislays Her Spectacles

The Bank of England is losing credibility, says Victor Hill.

Solar Madness

Covering the British countryside with solar arrays is environmentally destructive and bad economics, says Victor Hill.

The Poverty Of Labour’s Offer

There is no reason to suppose that Labour will turn the British economy around, says Victor Hill.

Putin Five Point Zero: What Now?

The longer autocrats remain in power, the more volatile they become, says Victor Hill.

Self-Driving Cars: Still Waiting

The self-driving car we ordered ten years ago has still not arrived, says Victor Hill.

Mr Hunt’s Last Budget?

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt did his level best on Wednesday to keep the sinking Tory galleon afloat, says Victor Hill.

Sicknote Britain Is Deterring Foreign Investment

British people don’t want to work anymore. There are already consequences, says Victor Hill.

Energy Costs: The Price Of Power

Countries with lower energy costs are more competitive, says Victor Hill.

Much More Than Just A “Peasants’ Revolt”

Europe’s farmers are up in arms – and, as in the UK, with good reason, says Victor Hill.