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Our weekly podcast offers rare access to the sharpest minds in investment, along with insights from top executives in the wealth and fund management industry. Find out what makes these individuals tick and where they see the best opportunities in global markets.
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‘I don’t see euphoria’: Carl Vine on M&G Japan’s meteoric rise to $5bn
Carl Vine’s flagship fund has attracted more than £2bn of inflows in the past year alone, far ahead of its Japanese equity rivals.
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The Aussie value managers going big on Europe and China
Alison Savas discusses Antipodes Partners' move to open a UK office and why the firm's 'pragmatic value' approach can deliver from here.
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Ex-New Statesman journalist: 'Chaos is necessary in politics’
The former deputy editor of the New Stateman discusses what the ‘chaos voter’ looks like in 2024, why voters are moving towards populism, and whether a Labour government victory could signal a ‘post-chaos’ era for the UK.
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Polar Capital's £9.6bn tech unit doubles down on AI
Ben Rogoff speaks about why he's 'not worried' about elevated share prices in the artificial intelligence (AI) space, and why the asset manager is pulling back from any tech firm that is not involved in the AI theme. Polar Capital's £9.6bn tech unit, which Rogoff leads alongside Nick Evans, accounts for around half of the asset manager's total AUM.
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M&G's Woolnough: Clients were 'clever' to exit...but so was our inflation bet
M&G's Richard Woolnough discusses his two decades at the firm, how his softer inflation bet led to double-digit returns last year, and why clients were 'clever' to withdraw several billion from his Optimal Income fund over the past five years.
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Liontrust Special Situations stomachs £2bn outflow as UK investors go global
Anthony Cross, Victoria Stevens and Matthew Tonge discuss the pressure caused by mounting outflows from their £4bn fund over the past three years.