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Shivkumar Sharma was a musician’s musician – he thought music

Indian classical music has contributed some great musicians to the world music scene no doubt but it wasn’t just the music that these musicians brought but also entirely new sounds thanks to some unique musical instruments. Perhaps the most unique of such musician-instrument combinations has to be Pandit Shivkumar Sharma and the santoor. Pandit Sharma […]

May 15 . 2 MIN READ
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Artificial intelligence and what it owes a man who never sits down

The hammering tech stocks have been under this year notwithstanding, there is no denying the  massive strides the tech industry has made over the past decade. Most notably in the area of artificial intelligence and its practical applications. This piece is to acknowledge the contribution to this field of Geoffrey Hinton, a cognitive psychologist and […]

May 15 . 3 MIN READ
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Right Now, But Wrong Later

It is that time of the market cycle again when market participants contemplate getting out and coming back in when the dust settles, wishfully at lower levels. Whilst it is no doubt a tempting prospect, we are not sure if we’ll be able to call the bottom in real time (not hindsight) nor if lower […]

May 15 . 3 MIN READ
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The invincible business of counterfeit goods

This long read from The Guardian is an excerpt from a new book Authenticity: Reclaiming Reality in a Counterfeit Culture by Alice Sherwood about the business of counterfeit goods. Sherwood begins by showing just how big the fake goods market is: “According to some estimates, the trade in fake products is worth $600bn per year. As many as […]

May 15 . 5 MIN READ
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MITMCo 15 Year Alumni Letter

In the midst of the current doom & gloom regarding equity markets, it is important to maintain a sense of perspective. The MIT Investment Management Company (MITMCo) manages MIT’s endowment and they celebrated their 15th anniversary last month. Their 15th anniversary letter is worth reading in the current circumstances to maintain a sense of balance and poise. […]

May 15 . 5 MIN READ
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Simon Schama: when history is weaponised for war

For several decades now, Simon Schama has been an historian capable of reframing the past in unique ways using frameworks that other commentators seldom use. In this piece for the FT he explains why ‘militant nostalgia’ (i.e. a yearning for a past in which my country ruled the world) is on the rise globally. Using […]

May 15 . 4 MIN READ
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The Wild Improbability of This Moment

We’ll conclude this week’s edition with this reality check of a piece for all of us who feel good about betting on knowing the future. The piece is by Dan Gardner, the co-author of the superb book ‘Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction’ along with the legendary Phil Tetlock. Tetlock and Gardner drew upon […]

May 08 . 3 MIN READ
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The Real Enemy

Often investment decisions are made purely on the basis of returns ignoring two other equally if not more important aspects – risk and time horizon. Risk, unfortunately is not easy to understand. Our industry including us have misrepresented risk by equating with volatility which as Christine Benz articulates in this Morning Star article, is a […]

May 08 . 2 MIN READ
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The flawed math behind Elon Musk’s Twitter deal

There has been a lot of hue and cry about the prospects of the wealthiest person in the world owning the world’s ‘digital townsquare’ and thereby wielding significant power through influence of public opinion. Whilst the real power of Twitter as a platform of influence is debatable given the relatively small user base (compared to […]

May 08 . 5 MIN READ
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Hong Kong, my vanishing city

Several of us in Marcellus were stockbrokers before we could afford to become investors. As stockbrokers, Hong Kong was one of our favourite cities to visit, ranking alongside vibrant financial centres as New York and London and  offering people like us not just the chance to make money but also to enjoy delicious Chinese food, […]

May 08 . 4 MIN READ
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Why the past 10 years of American life have been uniquely stupid

Jonathan Haidt is the Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University Stern School of Business. “His main areas of study are the psychology of morality and moral emotions. Haidt’s main scientific contributions come from the psychological field of moral foundations theory, which attempts to explain the evolutionary origins of human moral reasoning on the basis […]

May 08 . 7 MIN READ
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Studying the ‘Holiday Schedule’ of Consistent Compounders

Share prices of CCPs often go on a ‘holiday’ for 12-24 months, delivering weak or no returns. These ‘holiday’ periods of share price are typically uncorrelated with fundamentals because during such periods these companies continue implementing initiatives to enhance the sustainability of their competitive advantages. Once the ‘holiday’ period ends, share prices of CCPs deliver […]

May 02 . 10 MIN READ

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