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There is no doubt the principal immediate consequence of the Brexit vote has been a further increase in uncertainty.
A couple of weeks back, I found myself spending a lovely afternoon with an old friend who says he works in emerging markets investing but looks suspiciously like someone who works for the CIA.
More than a month on from the EU referendum and the sky has not fallen in. Helped by the Conservative party's usual brutal efficiency that ensured the political vacuum was quickly filled, financial markets have stabilised.
The UK has voted: Brexit it is. Even though the uncertainty around the vote result is behind us, a new road full of unknowns opens up, writes Florence Barjou, deputy head of active investment strategies and head of multi-asset investments at Lyxor Asset...
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Ali Unwin, manager of the Neptune Global Technology fund, details five ways to gain exposure to electric vehicles without opting for the "high valuation and share price volatility" of Tesla.
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