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QuotedData’s weekly news show 16 April 2021

QuotedData’s weekly news show 16 April 2021

Thank you to everyone that listened in today, whether you watched the Zoom live, on Facebook or on Youtube.

In this week’s show, James Carthew covered the week’s top stories:

  • Schroder British Opportunities’ new investment
  • Brevan Howard funds update

Richard Williams also covered

  • British Land’s strategic review of portfolio
  • Phoenix Spree Deutschland boosted by rent freeze ruling

Watch it again here

We’ll be back on April 23rd where James will be joined by James Harries from Securities Trust of Scotland.

This week’s interview was with Hugo Ure from Troy Income & Growth – watch it again here.

The legal bit

NB: this show was produced by Marten & Co and is for information purposes only. It is not intended to encourage the reader to deal in any of the securities mentioned in it. QuotedData is a trading name of Marten & Co Limited which is authorised and regulated by the FCA. Marten & Co is not permitted to provide investment advice to individual investors. The show’s contents were compiled from publicly available information. The show is not directed at any person in any jurisdiction where (by reason of that person’s nationality, residence or otherwise) the publication or availability of the show is prohibited.

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