The geopolitical landscape is evolving rapidly, and Europe finds itself at a critical juncture regarding its military future. As the United States reassesses its role within NATO and the broader
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Winter 2019 looms, as does the threat of a global slowdown. On a local level, Brexit threatens to slow growth across the EU thanks to increased bureaucracy, trade friction, and declines both in FDI
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I’m neither angry nor irritated by this. Merely confused. It is bizarre listening to, watching or reading the UK media with mere weeks to go before the expiry of the Article 50 process continue to
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On June 23, 2016, about 52% of those UK citizens who voted in the referendum on membership of the EU decided to pull the UK out of it’s 43 year membership of the largest trading bloc in the world.
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The implosion of Carillion plc in the UK a few weeks ago sparked a brief debate about why outsourcing has proven so popular, and what the future holds. This is ever more relevant given the polls
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For my dear friends who know me better, have no fear — the world has not stopped spinning on its axis nor have I started believing in a supernatural being that may pull from from the brink of
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I was asked to look at the investment prospectus of a new online collaboration tool the other day. In the context of a couple of years of “collaboritis” (sounds worse than it is), the SAAS /
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What is most interesting about the press coverage of the apparent collapse of the Free Trade Agreement between the EU and Canada is the focus on the implications of the collapse, rather than the
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I was in conversation yesterday with the CEO of a UK-based technology company who is currently using manufacturing plants in Shenzhen. Inevitably, I asked whether the devaluation of the Pound meant
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There has been much debate surrounding the rout against the British Pound since the UK’s vote to leave the EU on June 23rd. One interesting (albeit largely solitary) voice on this is that of the