HAMISH MCRAE: Covid jab passports can lift London

HAMISH MCRAE: Covid vaccine passports can lift London… as capital may have lost half a million people By Hamish Mcrae For The Mail On Sunday Published: 22:16 GMT, 6 February 2021 | Updated: 22:44 GMT, 6 February 2021 It looks as though London may have lost half a million people through the pandemic. We don’t … Read more

HAMISH MCRAE: All workers are key to speed of Covid recovery

HAMISH MCRAE: With the swift roll-out of the vaccines and extensive testing, the UK is well positioned to escape its present straitjacket By Hamish Mcrae, Financial Mail On Sunday Published: 21:50 GMT, 30 January 2021 | Updated: 21:50 GMT, 30 January 2021 We have to get everyone back to work. This is not simply an … Read more

HAMISH MCRAE: Strong US under Joe Biden will boost Britain

HAMISH MCRAE: By doing right for America, Joe Biden will also do right for the rest of us, and that, frankly, is a bit of a relief in these troubled times Joe Biden’s administration has already moved to thump $1.9trillion into the American economy Add in the $935billion package Congress agreed last month and in … Read more

HAMISH MCRAE: There’s a financial bubble…but not in UK

HAMISH MCRAE: For all the knowledge we have about financial bubbles, human nature seems to be such that they keep on occurring By Hamish Mcrae, Financial Mail On Sunday Published: 21:51 GMT, 9 January 2021 | Updated: 21:51 GMT, 9 January 2021 How will the bubble in financial markets end? There is a pat answer: … Read more

HAMISH MCRAE: Leaving the EU marks a bright new dawn for local trade

A New Year, the end of a 48-year-old relationship – and most important of all, the start of a new adventure. So what will happen in the days ahead? Think of the economic impact of leaving the European Union in three ways: the relief bounce, the switch to local, and the wide blue yonder. The … Read more

HAMISH MCRAE: Brexit clarity will see businesses adapt

Let’s look forward. We have no idea which way the coin will fall over our trade relationship with Europe, but can have a feeling for how our trading relationships will shift in the coming years.  Whatever happens we will be trading less with Europe and more with the rest of the world.  There are a … Read more