18 Nov, 2024 We Reap What We Sow By Luke Wilson There are always triumphs and setbacks in life and business, but will the post-budget world amount to anything more than the cyclical,...
08 Aug, 2023 Building for growth, whilst on the precipice of collapse - the Marshalls case. By Luke Wilson Sustained high levels of inflation, increasing interest rates and weak consumer confidence makes for a difficult landscape to navigate...
17 May, 2023 Can we Triumph in Turmoil? By Maya Hettiaratchi The turbulence of today’s macroeconomic climate is ever present, with a spiralling cost of living crisis and continued inflationary...
14 Dec, 2021 All aboard the private credit express - the train has left the station By Tom Cox While nobody can claim it to be a new phenomenon, the unrelenting growth of private capital markets has continued in 2021 with private...
16 Nov, 2021 Hospitality: Will new laws bring an end to UK commercial rent dispute? By Ian Corfield Throughout the pandemic the Government has tried to balance the of use interventionist strategies to protect the UK economy with its...
10 Nov, 2021 What is your ESG agenda? By Tom Cox If 2020 was the year of COVID-19 then 2021 has been the year of ESG in European financing markets. While ESG is still in its relative...
08 Nov, 2021 Is the UK IPO exit window narrowing? By Matthew Flower It seems we may be at an inflection point for investor appetite for IPOs in the UK, with the opportunity for exit through an IPO becoming...
01 Nov, 2021 UK M&A prospects remain robust By Matthew Flower As the UK economy seeks to get back on its feet and establish a new normal following the pandemic, next year is likely to see robust...