Washington Post (June 8)
“Fumio Kishida, the current Japanese leader, last week launched what he called the “Grand Design” for his “New Form of Capitalism.” It is neither simple or direct. “Watered down, muddled and both confusing and a bit confused, Kishida’s flagship economic policy could learn a lot from the Three Arrows,” which effectively simplified “a complex recipe of monetary, fiscal and supply-side solutions.”
Tags: “Grand Design”, Confusing, Economic policy, Fiscal, Flagship, Japan, Kishida, Monetary, Muddled, Supply side, Three arrows, Watered down
Investment Week (June 24)
“The highly-publicised suspension of Neil Woodford’s flagship LF Woodford Equity Income fund has significantly damaged the UK general public’s relationship with investing…. There will ‘clearly be ramifications’ for the active management industry.”
Tags: Active management, Damage, Flagship, Fund, General public, Investing, Ramifications, Suspension, UK, Woodford