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Podcast: David Olusoga discusses the legacy of British Imperialism on Britain and the rest of the world.

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​Columbia Threadneedle's Nicolas Janvier says Coca-Cola and Hilton Hotels will weather the inflation storm.

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Podcast: Alex Rodman, winger for Bristol Rovers and director of Sterling James Wealth Management, co-founded the firm four and a half years ago to provide footballers with financial advice.

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M&G head of impact investing Ben Constable-Maxwell notes that 15 of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals have seen next to no improvement.

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​Baillie Gifford’s James Dow believes in Hargreaves Landsdown’s growth potential, despite CEO Chris Hill’s exit last month.

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Andrew Parkes, Coutts’ youngest-ever wealth management director, joins Rothschild & Co as a client adviser.

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The watchdog’s crackdown on fund greenwashing is seen as a much-needed step in the right direction by fund analysts, although there remains more to do.

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With real estate businesses defaulting and consumer confidence diminishing, do fund managers still have faith in China's economic model?

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Assets under management at Quilter dipped 2% in the third quarter, falling to £96.9bn from £108.5bn in the same period of 2021.

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Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-Budget led to investors gazing in horror as the gilt market slumped and the UK pension sector almost tanked. With the market recovering from the chaos, how have bond fund managers adapted their portfolios?

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​Following the collapse of the pound in the wake of last month’s mini-Budget, we hear from leading fund managers on how they are hedging currency risk.

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Peter Townshend, Africa equity fund manager at Sanlam Investments, believes that despite some obstacles the second-largest continent is an area of untapped opportunity for investors.

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Blake Hutchins of Troy Asset Management is bullish on the consumer staples sector as he feels these companies will return his £1.9bn fund to achieving alpha in the long term.

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Sector superstar Beyond Meat’s stock price has fallen to all-time lows, but are there other opportunities in the sector?

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​In an exclusive interview with Citywire Wealth Manager, the firm’s chief executive David Esfandi said the firm had no plans to make major buys in the immediate future.

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Britain’s first black female chartered financial planner talks about her new book and the need to democratise financial advice.

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Orina Chang of Morgan Stanley wants to encourage 'non-traditional life paths'. She talks to Citywire about her experience as an East-Asian woman in finance, how diversity can benefit corporations and how finance can address socio-economic gaps.
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With a rush of technology IPOs and foreign investment flowing into the country, Citywire-rated managers explain why India is such an exciting – but risky – investment prospect.

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​The path to a lower-resource economy is likely to be highly resource intensive. So how can investors capture ballooning ‘greenflation?’

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​Spain’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs says around 23,000 migrants arrived in the Canary Islands from Africa in 2020 – more than seven times the number of arrivals in 2019. And almost 2,600 of them were, like Abou, unaccompanied minors – more than three times 2019’s numbers – Canary Islands’ government data shows.

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British society has “othered” groups along the lines of race, ethnicity, nationality and religion over hundreds of years, whether through laws and institutional design, or in the culture wars stoked by prominent figures.

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Christine Lloyd-Jones was at work when the first call came: One of her friends, Annette, 62, had died of coronavirus. The following day, as she ate breakfast, her phone flashed again. This time it was news of another friend, Lloyd, dead at 58. The next day, another call. Her friend Haydon, 51, was in the hospital. He died the following day. In the space of just five days, Lloyd-Jones lost three loved ones to Covid-19.

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The outpouring of grief and anger over the news that six Asian women were among those killed in the shootings at three Atlanta area massage parlors has drawn attention to the rise of anti-Asian violence in the US.

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It was nothing short of a miracle when it became clear that scientists had developed several effective vaccines against Covid-19 in less than a year. Announcements last week from European Union and British drug regulators finding a possible link between AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 shot and rare blood clots, however, have been a real low point in the pandemic.

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Marie-Ines Romelle, 42 years old, with her label Marie Césaire is infusing it with the culture of her native Guadalupe as the first Black woman to join the exclusive world of Champagne producers.

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Lou Ottens, the Dutch inventor of the cassette tape, has died at the age of 94, his family has confirmed to CNN.

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English actress Bella Ramsey, best known for her breakout role on “Game of Thrones” as the bold and fiery Lyanna Mormont, is set to star in HBO’s newest venture “The Last of Us.”

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A rare painting of Tintin by Belgian cartoonist Hergé sold for a record €3.2 million ($3.9 million) at Parisian auction house Artcurial on Thursday.

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A pedigree heifer named after Posh Spice has been sold at a British auction for over $360,000 (£262,000,) breaking the world record for the prized Limousin breed.
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“Wonder Woman” star Gal Gadot has announced on social media that she is pregnant with her third child.

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The Thomson Reuters Foundation asked five former and current U.N. advisors how COVID-19 is impacting it's ability to protect human rights from New York to Nigeria.

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The fallout from the coronavirus pandemic is driving more people into forced labour or sexual exploitation while support services for survivors have been suspended or shut, several experts said.

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A tour showing London's links to the slave trade aims to shed light on how British institutions - from megabanks to the state church - prospered on the backs of Black lives.

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​American actress Zendaya made Emmys history when she became the youngest woman to take home the award for best actress in a drama series - and only the second Black woman to do so.

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​British actor John Boyega has quit his role as a global ambassador for the perfume and candle brand Jo Malone after the Black star was cut from a promotional video in China.
