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  • London tech has already surpassed San Francisco – and it can do better yet

    June 18, 2015

    London beats New York for finance, Boston for universities, and has the world’s most exciting arts scene. But it’s tech innovation that has the greatest potential to drive London’s future growth.   No other city in the world can match our cluster of ideas, talent and capital. The potential is dizzying. If we can bring [...]

  • Youngsters are worse off than their parents: The sorry lot of today’s youth is worrying and urgent

    June 18, 2015

    Intergenerational equity does not make for the punchiest headline is one of the most pressing economic and social issues facing the UK today. The concept of fairness between generations was previously confined to academia and environmental circles, where the idea that man’s actions will mean passing on a damaged ecosystem for future people has been [...]

  • Act now to avoid the Tories’ pension tax grab

    June 18, 2015

    The chancellor has announced an “emergency” Budget for 8 July. On the basis of the new government’s Queen’s Speech, which saw little by way of surprises, the expectation is that there will be nothing much in the Budget to concern investors. Public spending cuts will continue, the government has already committed not to increase the [...]

  • Government privatisations: Some key facts and figures

    June 18, 2015

    In late May, George Osborne said that he’d like to privatise £23bn of government assets, and he raised the stakes last week by announcing the phased sale of the state’s stake in RBS. Here are some key facts and figures:   ROYAL MAIL The government floated 60 per cent of the company in 2013 at [...]

  • Riding the rollercoaster: Investing in emerging markets

    June 18, 2015

    It’s been a risky few years but some have still made money. Top fund manager Edward Lam of Somerset Capital Management tells Annabelle Williams the tricks of the trade.   From one crisis to the next, emerging markets have been a rollercoaster ride for investors over the last five years. Countries as diverse as Indonesia, [...]

  • The great adventure: How to navigate the world of equity crowdfunding as an investor

    June 18, 2015

    Debt and equity crowdfunding have the potential to revolutionise small business funding. In 2012, The Breedon Report predicted a funding gap of £59bn for UK companies by 2016, if nothing was done. The government’s response was to make funds available via alternative finance providers and to enhance the benefits to equity investors via the Enterprise [...]

  • A quiet revolution in Saudi Arabia is unlikely good news – Animal Spirits

    June 18, 2015

    Each month John Hulsman examines under-appreciated opportunities around the world, uncovering markets that it would be easy to overlook.   Economics has never been the problem with Saudi Arabia. Investors have long eyed the petrokingdom as one of the world’s last-untapped frontier markets. Given its almost boundless energy riches, with GDP equalling $750bn, Riyadh amounts [...]

  • Investing in Europe: Which fund should I buy?

    June 18, 2015

    Europe received a boost earlier this year when the European Central Bank began a QE programme, following in the footsteps of the US, UK and Japan. The long-awaited bond buying scheme was greeted with cheer by investors who now hope Europe’s markets will continue to rise.    This follows a very turbulent time for investors [...]

  • Chancellor puts pressure on pension providers with FCA to launch review

    June 17, 2015

    The government is considering imposing a legal cap on the amount savers are charged to withdraw money from their pensions, chancellor George Osborne has said. Standing in for Prime Minister David Cameron at Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) yesterday, Osborne said that Treasury is consulting to make sure that people are not charged excessive early exit [...]

  • Osborne will have to face up to Britain’s pensioners if he wants to tackle debt

    June 17, 2015

    George Osborne promised last week to legally bind future governments into lowering debt. Thanks to one of his own policies, that debt ambition will be much harder to meet unless reforms are undertaken today. The problem is the “triple lock” on the basic State Pension, the main benefit for retired people which is received by [...]

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