If we look back at sterling’s movements over the past month we can see they have been fairly sedate. Of course, there have been instances of intraday volatility but overall,… read more →
Last month, the scandal of Chinese start-up Redcore raised the question of innovation once again. The start-up, branding its browser as the one and only innovative and world-leading browser created… read more →
I had the pleasure of interviewing Rafael Rozenson the Founder & CEO of Vieve Protein Water. Rafael has an extensive background in Consumer Goods having worked for over 13 years… read more →
I had the pleasure of interviewing Lucinda O’Reilly, Marketing and Exports Director at Ecotile Flooring. Lucinda has worked at Ecotile for 20 years during which time the company has grown… read more →
I had the pleasure of interviewing Chris Parker, Managing Director of Scotch Whisky and Gin Exporter of London & Scottish. One of the pioneers of organic gin, the market now… read more →
I had the pleasure of interviewing Terry Partridge, Managing Director of RA Watts and Joint Chairman at BExA. From remortgaging his house in 1972 to becoming a significant shareholder of… read more →
Brexit unease continues to build as the pound continues to be sold off by investors, driven by lack of confidence in the markets and the emerging threat of the UK… read more →
Brexit has been both championed and challenged by various groups. With many tensions surrounding negotiations and numerous uncertainties, the effects on the UK and EU could be good or bad.… read more →
International tax competition (ITC) stems from governments encouraging inflows and discouraging outflows of capital within their country, typically through corporation tax rate (CTR) reductions to increase the attractiveness of foreign… read more →
Small businesses are now optimistic about international trade and growth prospect, and this shift happened in the last quarter of 2017. It’s after UK SMEs (Small Sized Enterprises) experienced a… read more →