Perspectives podcast: A conversation with a senior adviser
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Laura Künlen Investment Insights Specialist
Simon Brewer, host of one of the most acclaimed finance podcasts, "The MoneyMaze Podcast, holds the position of senior adviser to Rothschild & Co in London.
In this special edition of our Perspectives podcast, Laura Künlen and Simon Brewer delve into Simon's career journey, the insights gained from his experience as a senior manager, the responsibilities of a senior adviser, and how his podcast contributes to his effectiveness in this role.
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Growth Equity Update
Insights
In September’s edition we take a deep dive into Insurtech. We explore the landscape and how its VC backed companies are facing the growth challenges against a backdrop of annual global VC funding for Insurtech fluctuating from highs of $16.6bn in 2021 to just $0.8bn in Q1 2024. As Julian Teicke , founder of wefox observes ‘Insurance is so slow moving, there’s no urgency to change, and that’s why it’s not easy to build a new disruptive player in insurance.’
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Journey to Success: Scaling, exiting and benefiting from your business
Entrepreneurs
In the Journey to Success report, we speak to the inspiring founders of Bare Biology, Two Chicks and Seraphine about their businesses and consider how founders should approach their corporate and personal finances along the way.
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A conversation with the Head of Wealth Management Germany
Perspectives podcast
Did you know that the name "Rothschild" comes from the "red shield" that once hung in front of the family’s house in the Judengasse in Frankfurt am Main, Germany? It was also here that Mayer Amschel Rothschild established his business in the late 18th century.
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August: a short-lived panic?
Monthly Market Summary
Global equities moved higher by 2.5% in August (USD terms), while global government bonds returned 1.0% (USD, hedged terms).
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The US labour market: cause for concern?
Strategy Blog
Following last months disappointing report, and the market volatility which has since followed, we look ahead to Friday's highly anticipated US jobs report and discuss whether there is any cause for concern.
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The Sick Man of Europe
Strategy Blog
Germany’s economy shrank in the second quarter – and is currently little bigger than it was in 2019. Two big negative supply shocks will have played a major part, but is something more fundamental at play? In this strategy blog we explore the reasons why.