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By: Tim Focas

Tim Focas is head of capital markets at Aspectus Group

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  • SpaceX: To boldly go where no investor comms strategy has gone before

    Opinion

    The wait for the SpaceX IPO is finally over, but it’s what happens next that will be Musk’s greatest challenge yet, says Tim Focas For what seems like an eternity now, investors have been deliberating when exactly SpaceX will finally become a public company. With the wait soon to be over, attentions will quickly turn [...]

    Elon Musk discussing SpaceX investment as Scottish Mortgages largest holding on a business news platform
  • Municipal bonds could revolutionise Britain – but there’s a catch

    Opinion

    Municipal bonds could create genuine local economic autonomy. But they require infrastructural change to work, writes Tim Focas.

    Andy Burnham discussing Bee Network devolution plan with city skyline in background
  • Nigel Farage’s crypto punt is unlikely to end well

    Opinion

    Nakamoto, a Bitcoin treasury company that promised a similar vision to Farage’s Stack BTC, is a cautionary tale for investors, says Tim Focas Nigel Farage’s £275,000 stake in Stack BTC, a London listed Bitcoin treasury company chaired by Kwasi Kwarteng, certainly guarantees headlines, but unfortunately, it also attracts copycat investors. Through his ironically named Thorn [...]

    Nigel Farage discussing Bitcoin investment at a business conference, emphasizing cryptocurrencys role in modern finance
  • When politics Trump prices, markets are no longer free

    March 26, 2026

    In any other context, a system where a single individual can move markets so abruptly would raise serious questions about resilience and fairness. With Donald Trump, it is simply accepted, says Tim Focas The most striking thing about this week’s oil market moves is not that traders placed half a billion dollars of bets ahead [...]

  • Reform’s sovereign wealth pitch risks raiding pensions not reviving growth

    March 2, 2026

    Reform’s Richard Tice’s plan to consolidate local council pension schemes fundamentally misunderstands the nature of fiduciary duty, says Tim Focas Behind the rhetoric of Reform’s proposal to consolidate local council pension schemes into a near £500bn sovereign wealth fund lies a major misunderstanding of what these pension assets are and who they exist to serve. [...]

  • Slow Berne: The UK-Switzerland financial services agreement is a quiet Brexit victory

    January 7, 2026

    The Berne Financial Services Agreement is a mature, alignment and recognition deal that replaces regulatory empire building with mutual recognition, and political symbolism with commercial reality, says Tim Focas New Year is usually a moment for resolutions, reflection and overconfident promises about the year ahead. Politics, by contrast, tends to start January exactly as it [...]

  • Switzerland has rejected wealth taxes: Westminster should take note

    December 17, 2025

    Swiss voters have overwhelmingly rejected a proposed 50 per cent inheritance tax, proving that individuals in a democracy understand that confidence in a jurisdiction can evaporate quickly, says Tim Focas Swiss voters have issued one of the clearest democratic verdicts on wealth and capital in recent memory. Last month, more than eight in ten rejected [...]

  • UK markets need radical reform, not the Chancellor’s endless tweaks

    November 27, 2025

    ISA reform and stamp duty relief are sticking plasters for a stock market that needs major surgery, writes Tim Focas.

  • Scotland’s bond gambit is a political game of kilts vs gilts

    November 19, 2025

    The SNP’s plan to issue quasi-sovereign bonds is little more than a political gesture that will ultimately push up the price of borrowing, says Tim Focas The Scottish government’s plan to issue its first-ever £1.5bn of quasi-sovereign bonds, known as “kilts”, is being pitched as a confident stride towards financial maturity. In reality, it looks [...]

  • Britain can’t behave like Brussels and expect to trade like Wall Street

    November 11, 2025

    The UK’s post-Brexit reform to anonymise short-selling disclosures is a positive step, but it will only succeed if it is accompanied by a fundamental shift from blunt regulation to market-led innovation in data analytics and technology-driven transparency, says Tim Focas Britain’s post-Brexit financial debate often concludes with a tired binary view that deregulation equals danger, [...]

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