Brexit or Borexit? What worries me most…
Boris Johnson is the favourite to be elected the new leader of the Conservative Party, but his prospective premiership is already beset by questions about his credibility.
Boris Johnson is the favourite to be elected the new leader of the Conservative Party, but his prospective premiership is already beset by questions about his credibility.
The race is on to get tourist passengers into space and even to the Moon. The key players are billionaires with ambitions that stretch beyond the stratosphere, writes Victor Hill.
Last night’s Master Investor seminar in the City of London on the investment potential of medical cannabis brought a number of key issues into focus, writes Victor Hill.
Both contenders for the office of UK prime minister have promised un-costed tax cuts. But the winner will inherit Mrs May’s new spending commitments and the Brexit endgame is unclear. Victor Hill reflects.
Global financial markets have entered a period of significantly increased risk as uncertainty about three key processes intensifies, writes Victor Hill.
D-Day took place 25 years before the first moon landing. 25 years after Apollo 11 the “world wide web” burst forth. Investors should join the dots: history is the history of technology and technology is largely driven by the military, writes Victor Hill.
The European elections were never even supposed to happen in the UK. The PM resigned before the results were announced. So much for public opinion – but what happens at midnight on Halloween gets even more terrifying, writes Victor Hill.
The trade war between China and the USA has entered a new and more dangerous phase which could have serious implications for the global financial system. What’s more, it presages the start of something graver: a New Cold War, writes Victor Hill.
There is a new breed of unicorn which not only offers technological solutions but potentially lifestyle solutions as well. The only problem is that many of them are currently loss-making, writes Victor Hill.
The UK is still growing and creating more jobs. But the Brexit drag on market valuations is being intensified by increased political uncertainty, writes Victor Hill.