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QuotedData’s weekly round up 3 April 2020

James Carthew’s new weekly news roundup show last Friday, 3rd April, covers a wide range of topics including the CLO rules that are cutting off income in the debt – structured finance sector and the dividend suspensions that are hitting some property stocks, in particular. Listen back here

This was our first weekly roundup. As we roll out this series over coming months, we’ll aim to have guest speakers as well. If there is anyone you’d particularly like to hear from, please email us – research@quoteddata.com.

It’s Good Friday this week. We’ll do the next one at 11am on Friday 17th, when our guest is Tony Dalwood, CEO of Gresham House, the fast-growing boutique asset manager who recently won the mandate for Stategic Equity Capital. We will ask him more about that and other mandates he has won.

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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