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  • Is former No 10 tech guru Rohan Silva right that competition authorities should investigate Amazon’s book market dominance?

    February 23, 2016

    Alex Krasodomski-Jones, digital researcher at Demos, says Yes. Amazon’s continuing dominance of the book market is problematic for both industry standards and for anybody who believes in the power of books to challenge and educate us. First, its dominance ensures that its working conditions and management style remain unchallenged. But its dominance costs us too. You [...]

  • Letter: The City of London Corporation should remain neutral in Brexit debate

    February 22, 2016

    We, the undersigned, understand that the City of London Corporation is to decide this week whether or not to adopt a corporate position on British membership of the EU. We write to urge the Corporation to continue its neutrality on the issue. Such a decision would effectively be the Corporation adopting a partisan political stance [...]

  • Putin is playing bad cards well in Syria and Ukraine – but his days are numbered

    February 22, 2016

    Given the hustle and bustle of modern life, a primary problem for political risk analysts is that they have far too much information rather than too little. I could literally spend the whole day reading other people’s articles, and never make a dent in a day’s worth of foreign policy analysis around the world. Given [...]

  • HSBC’s decision to keep its HQ in London is a ringing endorsement of the whole UK

    February 22, 2016

    HSBC has not been far from the headlines in the past few days, and we can expect more news from the global banking giant today as it publishes its Annual Results. The issue that has kept so many City figures interested in the company for the past few months has been its decision over where [...]

  • Britain should vote to leave the EU to take back control of our laws

    February 22, 2016

    At a recent panel discussion at Lincoln’s Inn on whether Britain should stay in or leave the EU, Kate Hoey MP told the audience, “lawyers always have so many different opinions”. She is right: lawyers are also debating EU membership. We have formed a group, Lawyers for Britain, led by Martin Howe QC, for lawyers [...]

  • Are FTSE 100 chief executives right to weigh in on the Brexit debate?

    February 22, 2016

    Sam Bowman, executive director of the Adam Smith Institute, says Yes. Brexit could have a big impact on British business – indeed, this is one of the central claims of both sides. Leave says it would mean less red tape and more freedom to trade with the rest of the world; Remain says it would make [...]

  • As David Cameron’s renegotiation of Britain’s membership of the EU near conclusion, it’s all about to kick off

    February 19, 2016

    For all the late-night drama and political theatre in Brussels, the Prime Minister’s renegotiation appears to be nearing its conclusion. A deal will be presented and a referendum will follow. For those who already hold strong views on Britain’s membership of the European Union, the details of Dave’s deal will be largely irrelevant. An outer [...]

  • Proptech: Technology is poised to transform the UK housing market

    February 19, 2016

    The phrase “fintech” has long since entered mainstream use, while buzzwords like adtech, edtech and medtech are becoming increasingly familiar too. Now a newish category is entering the technology startup lexicon: “proptech”. The UK’s property industry has remained stubbornly resistant to change, even as innovation reshapes entire verticals across the wider economy. Compared with, say, [...]

  • Is the OECD right that fiscal stimulus is required to boost growth in the global economy?

    February 19, 2016

    Olivier Vardakoulias, an economist at the New Economics Foundation, says Yes. It is now well established that the idea of “contractionary expansion” – that cutting deficits during economic downturns enhances growth – is wrong. Recent IMF evidence suggests that additional public expenditure has a positive effect on growth, while public expenditure cuts undermine economic performance. Meanwhile, since 2008 western governments have mainly relied on monetary [...]

  • Donald Trump will win if “establishment” remains a dirty word among Republicans

    February 19, 2016

    "Establishment” has become the dirtiest word you can use against your political opponents in the current US presidential cycle – the dirtiest one you can get away with on national television, at least. But the word is losing significance by the day. Six months ago, to be labelled “establishment” meant you were a mouth-piece for [...]

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