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On Wednesday, the 2nd of September 2020, Credo Wealth arranged its fourth live event which was watched by clients and other interested parties from the comfort of their own homes.

Ainsley To, Head of Multi-Asset at Credo, chatted to Anatole Kaletsky, economist and journalist based in the UK, several times awarded for his work with media channels such as The Economist, The Financial Times, The Times of London, Reuters and The International Herald Tribune.

Please note that any views expressed are those of the interviewee and do not necessarily reflect Credo's views.
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Head: Multi Assets
Ainsley joined Credo as a Research Analyst in 2012 and is now the Head of Multi-Assets. Prior to this, he worked as an investment analyst at Stamford Associates. He also had previous roles at Fidelity International and Bloomberg LP. Ainsley graduated from Imperial College and became a CFA Charterholder in 2014.
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Multi-awarded economist and journalist
Anatole Kaletsky is an economist and journalist based in the United Kingdom. He has written since 1976 for The Economist, The Financial Times and The Times of London before joining Reuters and The International Herald Tribune in 2012. He has been named Newspaper Commentator of the Year in the BBC’s What the Papers Say awards, and has twice received the British Press Award for Specialist Writer of the Year. Kaletsky has been an economic consultant since 1997, providing policy analysis and asset allocation advice to over 800 financial institutions, multinational companies and international organisations through his company, GaveKal, which is co-run with Louis and Charles Gave. He was elected to the governing Council of the Royal Economic Society in 1998.
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