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Over the weekend, just as I was arriving back to Chile after a few weeks away, the sky above Santiago opened up and started to dump heavy rain on the city. I was already in the car on the way down to one of our farms once the rains began.
[Editor’s note: Tim Price, London-based wealth manager, is filling in for Simon today.] “The nonsense and frustrations we all witness in this industry every day is a red hot ember that drives us, a prime motivator to push back against the endless firehose of bullshit that the Wall Street machinery
It was early spring in 1971 when an obscure American folk singer wrote a song that would change his life forever. Sitting at a café in Saratoga Springs, New York, Don McLean scribbled the lyrics to a long ballad about an experience he had as a 13-year-old boy. It began
Last night I got robbed. Not in the literal sense of the word. There weren’t armed men in masks holding me up on the sidewalk in Panama City. (I’ve been coming here for 13 years and have never once felt unsafe…) It was at the cashier’s cage at the Veneto
“What is it about this place that makes it so poor?” It was a simple question posed to me by a friend as we walked the streets of Managua, Nicaragua earlier this week. Nicaragua is a lovely place. But it’s poor. Very poor. It’s the least developed economy in Central
[Editor’s note: Tim Price, London-based wealth manager, is filling in for Simon today.] “We don’t see a recession coming in the United States.” – Abby Joseph Cohen in a recent Bloomberg interview. US corporate profits are experiencing a “gut wrenching slump”, according to SocGen’s Albert Edwards, in a research note
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