Is SoftBank’s Arm Holdings takeover bid a vote of confidence in post-Brexit Britain? July 18, 2016 Helal Miah, investment research analyst at The Share Centre, says Yes. We believe the SoftBank takeover bid should provide investors and the market with a sense of optimism in what is a subdued post-Brexit market. SoftBank has stated that Arm will remain an independent business within its portfolio and, most importantly from a vote of confidence [...]
Arm Holdings is just the start of a great British asset sale July 18, 2016 The UK’s vote to leave the EU was seen by some Brexiteers as a chance to reclaim the country’s borders, draw up a new fortress UK, as well as make a protest vote against the rise in inequality after the financial crisis. But in the investment markets, the drawbridge has already been lowered. Thanks to [...]
Four reasons you’re running team meetings all wrong July 18, 2016 According to the Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, there are an infinite number of universes where everything that could happen has happened. Which would mean that somewhere in this multiverse the England football team are the current World and European champions, Jeremy Corbyn is Prime Minister, and Danny Dyer has won an Oscar. There [...]
Labour will need more than a change of leader July 18, 2016 Attention politics junkies: do you feel robbed of a drawn-out party leadership election? Before Andrea Leadsom dropped out of the Tory race we were all set for a nine-week campaign. And then before it had even started, there was just one candidate remaining. If you’re wondering what political news to feast on this summer instead [...]
Now more than ever, Britain must showcase what it has to offer – and remember its strong partnerships across the world July 18, 2016 They say that a week is a long time in politics. For the last seven days everyone across the globe has been captured by the news of a new Prime Minister and new government. It has certainly been a hot topic of conversation here in the Far East where I am on my latest business [...]
Despite the comfort from greater political stability, could sterling still reach parity against the US dollar? July 18, 2016 Lukman Otunuga, research analyst at FXTM, says Yes. Sterling received a pummelling in June, with prices crashing to 31-year lows against the dollar following the shock Brexit victory. Financial markets were rattled, and it was obvious that the Brexit outcome was severely underpriced, with even the bookkeepers being completely on the wrong side of the [...]
Beware May’s “industrial strategy”: Brexit Britain must be market-orientated July 18, 2016 It all seemed to be going so well. Our new Prime Minister had made some bold and imaginative appointments in assembling her first cabinet. This wasn’t a lazy half-hearted reshuffle, Theresa May was imposing her own stamp on government. Rather than going for continuity, she was ruthless in personnel changes. Initially, it started to look [...]
The grand edifice of President Erdogan’s regime is more fragile than ever July 18, 2016 The short-term consequences of the weekend’s stunning failed coup attempt in Turkey seem clear enough. In typical Putin mini-me fashion, surviving President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s position is strengthened, with him calling the coup “a gift from God”, allowing him to energetically purge the disloyal army of both Gulenist and Kemalist factions. In his defiant speech from [...]
This is what should happen to data protection rules in a post-Brexit world July 15, 2016 The decision of UK voters to leave the EU has thrown up numerous questions for companies around compliance with EU regulation. Data protection is no exception. Put simply, Brexit complicates the compliance duties of companies that deal with UK/EU data, whether customer, consumer, marketing, sales, employee, business partner or otherwise. There may also be a [...]
Let’s not be spoilsports and crush Pokemon Go July 15, 2016 It was a story that gripped the nation for weeks. Unexpected twists and turns meant no one was sure what would happen next. But yesterday, after what seemed like an inordinately long wait, Britons were rewarded for their patience. No, it was nothing to do with Theresa May: Pokemon Go finally launched in the UK. The game, [...]