Martin Vander Weyer

Martin Vander Weyer is business editor of The Spectator. He writes the weekly Any Other Business column.

After the Truss-Kwarteng crash, a tentative welcome for Sunak

29 October 2022 9:00 am

Let’s hope Tuesday’s partial eclipse of the sun was a good omen for the return of Rishi Sunak to Downing…

The truth about corporate taxes

22 October 2022 9:00 am

I’ve chosen to write about corporate tax rates this week not because they’re the sexiest subject available but because –…

A house-price crash won’t be the only effect of the Kwarteng calamity

15 October 2022 9:00 am

Where next for house prices? Clearly, they’re going down as mortgage rates go up – and my forecast in May…

Is Credit Suisse the tornado on the banking horizon?

8 October 2022 9:00 am

Headlines about ‘alarm over CreditSuisse’ might be read as a sign of normality in financial news, rather than the reverse.…

City slickers’ reaction to Kwarteng’s unfunded plan is entirely rational

1 October 2022 9:00 am

‘Fury at the City slickers betting against UK plc,’ shouted the Daily Mail on Tuesday, after Monday’s mayhem saw the…

Is this really the moment to scrap bankers’ bonuses?

24 September 2022 9:00 am

Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng – keen to sharpen the City’s competitive edge, we’re told – wants to remove the legislative cap,…

Let’s see some energy policy action

17 September 2022 9:00 am

At His Majesty’s Treasury, it’s all looking a bit like Year Zero in revolutionary Cambodia. Kwasi Kwarteng’s first act was…

Can anything halt the pound’s fall?

10 September 2022 9:00 am

My predecessor Christopher Fildes looked at exchange rates through a cocktail glass: three negronis for the Italian lira equivalent of…

Will energy bills kill off working from home?

3 September 2022 9:00 am

‘The jury’s out’, was Liz Truss’s pert response to the question ‘Macron: friend or foe?’ at last week’s Norwich hustings.…

Are bankers really as bad as they're portrayed on screen?

3 September 2022 9:00 am

Is the onscreen portrayal of investment bankers as monsters true to life? Martin Vander Weyer talks to the writers of Industry

It’s time to clear out the Bank of England’s board

27 August 2022 9:00 am

Liz Truss says she intends to review the Bank of England’s mandate, which has been fixed as a 2 per…

Blaming Saudi won’t make energy cheaper

20 August 2022 9:00 am

How outraged should we be that Saudi Aramco has reported a world-record quarterly profit of $48 billion, representing a giant…

How to save money: switch to cash and reprogram your boiler

13 August 2022 9:00 am

We’ll find out shortly whether official statistics agree with economists surveyed by Bloomberg who say UK GDP probably shrank by…

Why Centrica is right to restore its dividend

6 August 2022 9:00 am

‘What’s worse, they’re paying the profits to shareholders,’ said a grey-haired woman ahead of me in the Co-op queue. ‘Bloody…

How to save Royal Mail

30 July 2022 9:00 am

The government’s ‘cost-of-living tsar’, Just Eat co-founder David Buttress, was appointed last month as a Canutian gesture against the inflation…

Sack Heathrow’s boss? No, put him on the front line

23 July 2022 9:00 am

Airports are on my mind, since I’ve just stepped off an on-time early-morning flight from East Midlands to Bergerac –…

My Tory leadership race fantasy game

16 July 2022 9:00 am

‘Black swan’ theory, developed by the writer Nassim Nicholas Taleb, refers to unexpected events that have extreme consequences but are…

Spikes and stagnant growth: why we are where we are

16 July 2022 9:00 am

We live in discombobulating times, economically speaking. We know we’re descending into the highest inflation for half a century and…

Is our card-only culture fuelling inflation?

9 July 2022 9:00 am

Is anything anywhere getting noticeably better – economically speaking – or at least less bad? Are commodities and manufactured goods…

How to save Oxford Street – and your high street

2 July 2022 9:00 am

Oxford Street is ‘a dinosaur district destined for extinction’, says Marks & Spencer boss Stuart Machin – whose plan to…

The rail strikes could be the end of the line for Boris

25 June 2022 9:00 am

Here I go again, in my occasional role as your intrepid transport correspondent. Last week I reported on airport chaos,…

How Michael O’Leary can stop the flying blame game

18 June 2022 9:00 am

Stock markets are tumbling, but given the tide of economic news, that’s hardly surprising. The S&P 500 index dived into…

Richard Dinan: the Made in Chelsea star turned astrophysicist

18 June 2022 9:00 am

The reality TV star who’s turned astrophysicist

Who dares ask how far Brexit is to blame for UK inflation?

11 June 2022 9:00 am

After the Jubilee dream of a lovely lost Britain, back to reality with a face-slap: the reality of the £8…

Who’s to blame for the air travel crisis?

4 June 2022 9:00 am

I sincerely hope you’re not reading this on a holiday flight that’s sitting on the tarmac with no indication as…