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The West’s all in on artificial intelligence – it’s called “conviction economics”!

Kevin Warsh ‌ ‌This article is from an email sent me by this man Since Trump’s announcement late last week that he would nominate Kevin Warsh to chair the Federal Reserve, the debate over Warsh’s qualifications has largely come down … Continue reading

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Tom Hayes – there is a life ahead – and respect.

In a compassionate article, the FT’s Alastair Grey asks the questions about how Tom Hayes was pictured a freed man outside Southwark Court when 10 years before he was snapped being driven off to jail in a security van. It … Continue reading

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Financial education? It needs more conviction than most of us can muster!

People in the pensions industry are fond of using the phrase “financial education” as if they know the answer and those who aren’t doing what they want to do are financially illiterate.  This is hugely arrogant and largely wrong. People … Continue reading

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