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Richard Bolton

Richard Bolton was born in the UK and is a Manchester University PPE graduate. He is a financial planner. Areas of intrigue include global political affairs, culture and nascent technologies. In his spare time, Richard is a keen sportsman and investor.
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10 Takeaways from the Budget

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has unveiled the contents of his Budget in the House of Commons. Setting out the government's tax and spending plans for the...

A snapshot of Italy’s new Prime Minister: Mario Draghi

It has largely gone unnoticed but Italy has formed a new government - again - with a new leader at the helm, Mario Draghi....

Brexit Isn’t Going Very Well

The free trade deal promised by Jan 1ST under the Withdrawal Agreement has failed to materialise thus far. With the teething issues, 20% of...

What do Joe Biden’s $1,400 checks mean for Americans

President Joe Biden has hit the ground running in his first few weeks in office: signing multiple executive orders which reversed many of the...

ROBINHOOD: Taking from the Poor to give to the Rich?

Investment platform Robinhood has been hit with a class action lawsuit in the US after it prevented people buying shares in GameStop and some...

Can’t Stop. Won’t Stop. How Game Stopped Nearly The Whole Market

If the White House and Market Makers (legally granted liquidity providers) had not intervened to pressure brokerages to stop trading in these meme stocks,...

Who Is To Blame For America’s Division?

In his first speech as president-elect, Joe Biden made clear his intention to bridge the deep and bitter divisions in American society. He pledged...

In A Pandemic, Should We Be Cheering For Elon Musk?

Elon Musk has become the world's richest person, as his net worth crossed $185bn (£136bn). The Tesla and SpaceX entrepreneur was pushed into the top...

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