by Jason Hull | Apr 18, 2017 | News
And so, out of the blue, just as further economic uncertainty hits Europe with pending French elections and the countdown to German elections, on the back off the collapse of any semblance of democracy in Turkey, Theresa May calls a snap general election. Is this...
by Jason Hull | Mar 29, 2017 | News
So, finally, nine full months after the British voting public confirmed their wish to leave the EU, the current Prime Minister is finally getting on with it. Had her predecessor just got on with it after the vote then a lot of the delay wouldn’t have happened, the...
by Jason Hull | Jan 1, 2017 | News, Richard Upshall
So 2016 comes to a close and it would seem I did a reasonable job of predicting the economic and political climate of 2016 looking back. Late 2015 saw me predict oil prices of USD 50 by mid 2016 and USD 60 or more by the end of that year. Ending up at USD 57 with a...
by Jason Hull | Jun 24, 2016 | News, Richard Upshall
And so, the UK is out of Europe. The nation has spoken and the answer is clear. What’s next? Well change obviously and I have spoken about the changes I would like to see already on a number of occasions. I strongly believe the new leadership of the UK need to...
by Jason Hull | Jun 13, 2016 | News, Richard Upshall
This article is published in response to the BBC’s Business/Economy Editor for Scotland, Douglas Fraser’s article, “Call for urgent changes in oil and gas industry” published on Monday 13th June 2016. Whilst the thrust of this article is...