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Can a political investment be “perverse”?

We are lucky to have people who read this blog who have experience beyond our own. I exclude a few and include myself in those for whom 1976-78 was the time of O levels or primary school or (bless you) … Continue reading

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Let loose the dogs of law!

In this article, I argue that until those who manage funds and assets are held responsible to the end consumer we will not see effective enforcement of reforms. The central thrust of the FCA’s Asset Management Market Study (interim) is … Continue reading

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