Members only Midweek Scoop The Onion’s Print Revival Sparks Revenue Surge – and Raises Questions for Media’s Future Ten years ago, The Onion quietly binned its printing presses and joined the long list of media outlets that decided paper was yesterday’s news. The satirical news outlet, once famous for its free-distribution newspapers, shut down its print edition in 2013 and leaned heavily into online publishing. But, like
Members only Insights What is a Contingent Convertible Bond? The bond with a split personality The Basics Meet the contingent convertible bond, or CoCo. Despite the cute nickname, don’t confuse it with the warm chocolatey drink you top with marshmallows. Instead, it’s a bond with a party trick: if the issuing bank runs into serious financial trouble,
Members only Insights Benchmarks and the Law: Why Indices Have Their Own Rulebook In our recent article on indices, we called them the quiet heroes of finance – the numbers that quietly decide whether your portfolio is soaring or sulking. But when an index graduates to “benchmark” status, things get serious. What looks like a harmless figure on Bloomberg suddenly comes with lawyers, regulators
Members only Tier 1 Capital: Banking’s Safety Net with a Fancy Name When regulators talk about “Tier 1 Capital”, they make it sound like a private members’ lounge for capital, where only the strongest balance sheets get waved through. In reality it’s a bit less glamourous but far more important. Tier 1 Capital is the cornerstone of the UK’s banking
Members only Insights Why Am I Being Asked to Fill Out a US Tax Form in London? Imagine this: you’re a perfectly respectable UK company, opening an account with a perfectly respectable UK prime broker, when suddenly you’re handed a document called a W-8BEN-E. The name alone sounds like something dreamt up by a malfunctioning robot. You blink at your broker. “But… we’re in
Members only Midweek Scoop Shelf Life to Share Price – Princes Eyes a £700m London Listing Princes is one of those names you meet on the supermarket shelves long before it makes an appearance in the financial news. Tinned tuna, corned beef, even those tins of peaches stacked quietly in the cupboard – the kind of staple you reach for on a Tuesday night when inspiration runs
Members only Insights When Charges Collide – Priority Battles in Structured Finance Security interests are a bit like a crowded pub on a Friday night. Everyone thinks they’re next to be served, but only one person actually gets the pint first. In structured finance, that jostling is called priority – and who gets served first can mean the difference between a full
Members only Foundations of Finance Who Guards the Guardians? The Depositary in UK UCITS Funds In our earlier article on UCITS in the UK, we looked at what makes these funds tick. Today we turn to one of the most important – and least glamorous – characters: the depositary. If UCITS were a theatre production, the fund manager would be the star on stage, the investors the
Members only Midweek Scoop Private Party: Soho House Checks Out of the Stock Exchange If you’ve ever sipped a martini in a swoon-worthy armchair, debated oat milk vs cow over avocado on toast, or waited three months for a “local” members’ club to let you in – chances are, you’ve brushed up against the world of Soho House. The global club-hotel-restaurant-spa-gym-creative-community hybrid has
Members only ETFs Explained: The Tracker Funds That Took Over the Market If investing were cooking, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) would be the ready meals of the market. Pre-packaged, neatly labelled, and promising a balanced mix of ingredients – all you have to do is pop one in your portfolio. They’re sold as cheap, transparent, and convenient. And much like that supermarket lasagne,
Members only Insights Self-Directed Pensions – The Legal Lowdown on SSAS, SIPPs and Their Overseas Cousins If you’ve ever scrolled through the small print in pension paperwork and thought you’d stumbled into a bowl of alphabet soup – SSAS, SIPP, QROPS, QNUPS – you’re not alone. Structured finance collects acronyms like other people collect fridge magnets, and the pension world is just as guilty. So,
Members only Midweek Scoop Cars, Commissions and Courtrooms – Why Bank Shares Just Went Up Despite a Hefty Bill It’s not often you hear “consumer compensation scheme” and “bank shares rise” in the same breath, but here we are. This week’s big finance story involves mis-sold car finance, a Supreme Court twist, and a market reaction that looks – at first glance – to defy common sense.
Members only Insights Capital Protection in Structured Products – The Fine Print Behind the Promise If structured products were a buffet, capital protection would be the bread rolls. Comforting, familiar, and usually the first thing people reach for – but not quite the whole meal. In our earlier guide to structured products, we explained how these made-to-measure investments combine a steady, sensible bond with a more
Members only Insights Mastering the Repo – What the GMRA Actually Does There’s a certain type of document that keeps global finance running – quietly, efficiently, and with absolutely no interest in going viral. The Global Master Repurchase Agreement – or GMRA – is one of them. Behind its perfectly neutral name is one of the most widely used and quietly powerful contracts in
Members only Midweek Scoop Behind the Mic: How Podcast Publishers Took Over the Show If you still think podcasting is just two mates chatting about football in a shed, it’s time for a rethink. The shed’s been soundproofed, they’ve got a producer, a sponsorship deal, and someone from Spotify on speed dial. Podcasting isn’t a cottage industry anymore – it’s
Members only Insights Borrowed Time: A Brief History of the UK’s National Debt If the UK’s finances had a diary, the National Debt would be the dog-eared, tea-stained volume marked “Do Not Open – Contents Still Outstanding.” It’s been lurking in the national accounts since the late 17th century – outlasting monarchs, market crashes, and more Prime Ministers than you can shake a
Members only Insights Mind the Hype: The Law on Financial Promotions in the UK Why This Matters Tempted to post about your new investment scheme on LinkedIn? Thinking of slipping a few promising numbers into your next client newsletter? Careful now. In the UK, encouraging people to invest in anything – be it a bond, a business, or a baffling crypto token – is likely to
Members only Midweek Scoop Beyond the Music: Bieber’s Family Office and the Business of Being Rich Pop star. Chart-topper. One-time Calvin Klein poster boy. And now… head of his very own wealth machine. Justin Bieber, never one to stick with convention, has reportedly launched a family office – RBCx Holdings (short for Royal Bible Club, naturally) – following the $200 million sale of his music catalogue to Hipgnosis
Members only Insights The VIX Files: Reading the Market’s Mood Swings If the financial world had a mood ring, it would be the VIX. Known formally as the CBOE Volatility Index, the VIX doesn’t tell us whether markets are going up or down – it tells us how nervous investors are about what’s coming next. Consider it the financial world&
Members only So, You’ve Got a Company Secretary – The Board’s Secret Weapon Three cheers for the company secretary – the corporate world's unsung hero, part compliance officer, part governance guru, part calendar-wielding miracle worker. While the title might not send heart rates soaring, the modern secretary is anything but a paper-pusher. This article explores the legal and practical responsibilities of company
Members only Midweek Scoop Vine Britannia: Can England’s Wine Boom Weather the Storm? It wasn’t just the crisp acidity or the hint of stone fruit that caught our attention. It was the bottle. We’d just tasted a Chardonnay from The Heretics – a bold new producer tucked into the North Essex hills – and immediately went digging for more. The wine was brilliant.
Members only Insights Credit Linked Notes – Where Yield Meets Risk (and a Lot of Legal Paperwork) Bonds are fine – steady, predictable, polite. But if you want something a bit more exciting (and don’t mind a bit of legal risk on the side), a Credit Linked Note might just be your thing. They look like ordinary bonds, but with one key difference: your return doesn’t
Members only Insights Short Selling Explained: What it is, How it Works, and Why it Matters Short selling sounds dodgy, doesn’t it? Like something whispered in back alleys or done just before a courtroom sketch artist gets involved. But in the world of finance, it’s not only legal – it’s often essential. In this Insight, we’ll give short selling the once-over – what it
Members only Midweek Scoop Green Dreams, Paid Monthly – The Rise of Energy-as-a-Service How eEnergy and Redaptive are changing the rules of engagement (and repayment) for energy efficiency upgrades Let’s face it – we’d all love a building that practically runs itself on sunshine and a clean conscience. But upgrading your office building to something worthy of a sustainability Pinterest board doesn’