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“Is LGPS over-exposed to dodgy private credit?” – asks Naomi Rovnick
Thanks to Naomi Rovnick for making this excellent article available. You can find the original on this link. Before reading the summary and article below, here’s Naomi’s explanation of what’s important to ordinary readers UK council pension schemes – … Continue reading
War is destabilising world economics – how resilient is Britain?
This is me ripping the front page of the FT off this morning’s digital feed and sharing it with you, There are other stories behind those in the simple numbers of Britain and the USA markets, Korean markets were suspended … Continue reading
Why it’s easier for bankers to do private credit – but is it better for the rest of us?
Doubt has been shed on the objectivity of the discussions in the House of Lords. They’ve been carried on by former partners of City Solicitors. My correspondents Tim Simpson and Byron McKeeby have been going at each other over selective discussing … Continue reading
Can a hedge fund make your money prosper?
Here is a question asked to members of our Pension Play Pen by Alan Miller. It’s a long question so I’ve broken it down a bit- my answers at the bottom! When you consider predictions (eg LBS’s Dimson & Marsh) … Continue reading
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