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At this week’s Labour conference, the leadership injects some positivity about the country’s prospects having been criticised for its so far downbeat messaging that is…

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In the traditional economic paradigm, growth has been the central pillar upon which models, policies, and societal expectations have been built. From Keynesian frameworks to…

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Five years ago, CEOs at the US Business Round Table signed, with much fanfare, a declaration that henceforth they would be moving from a business…

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The financial sector has found its way to the front of the queue when it comes to accessing Treasury ministers, receiving more facetime with ministers…

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In today’s world, it often feels like we’re all running a never-ending race.  We’re told to work harder, earn more money, buy more stuff, and…

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It is not often that a thoughtful newspaper like the Financial Times gets it backwards. In a recent editorial, the FT examined the trend for…

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Barclays announced at the beginning of August that its pre-tax profits for the first half of 2024 have reached a staggering £4.2 billion. In comparison,…

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Bank of England has announced the base interest rate will be cut by 0.25% to 5%. This will be a welcome relief for the thousands…

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For decades, Middle Eastern nations favored oil over solar energy. Now, with climate change and renewable tech advances, they are shifting. Dubai’s $14B solar park and Saudi ACWA Power’s $94B investments in solar, wind, and hydrogen highlight the change. COP28 emphasized the need to decarbonize. Solar demand in the region is set to quadruple by 2030. This transition can lead to a cleaner future.

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“It was not the highly visible acts of Congress but the seemingly mundane and often nontransparent actions of regulatory agencies that empowered the great transformation…

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