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“In 1997, twenty eight years ago, Lady Di was killed. Have things ever been quite the same since?” – Al Rush
This is the first day of autumn and on the last day of summer, my friend Al posted this lovely account of the second of his meetings with Lady Di. It is a beautiful account of his feelings. Al Rush … Continue reading
Women’s days are not one and done!
International Woman’s day is over and I bet a lot of men like me are thinking it’s time to get back to BAU. BAU is sadly summed up by this report from Prospect that shows that New figures show … Continue reading
Let’s talk about sex (and pensioners)
Marx was right, the two principal drivers in our behaviours are sex and money. A successful financial salesman used to present in working men’s club with a clipboard stuffed with ten pound notes, when he opened the clipboard out, … Continue reading
Fuel, effeciency and our pensions!
Yesterday , Legal and General Investment Management ran a seminar in the City at which asset owners (pension trustees) and asset managers (LGIM) discussed harnessing the new technologies that give us everything from Tesler Cars to Hive and … Continue reading
“How I want my money managed!”
I’d like to give everyone the chance to tell me how they’d like their money managed. Here is Mark Carney explaining in banker’s words why he would like people to think about climate change when managing all of our money … Continue reading
Aren’t we our century’s spoiled brats?
Another year,another sensational headline from your “pension puncturing” Daily Express. It’s not a new story, its facts are from the Pension Institute study published last year. So long as interest rates remain low, pension liabilities will be inflated and pension … Continue reading