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Brexit: Life will go on – we’ll just be poorer
25 Jun 2016

Brexit: Life will go on – we’ll just be poorer

by Simon Taylor | posted in: Economics, International affairs | 1

I’m writing this in my hotel room in Shanghai. Being seven hours ahead of the UK meant that I had the doubtful privilege of watching the events unfold which led to the decision of a small majority of the British … Continued

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Thoughts on the Brexit debate
17 Apr 2016

Thoughts on the Brexit debate

by Simon Taylor | posted in: Economics, International affairs | 0

I’ve been asked a lot recently about my view on whether the UK should leave the European Union, which is the subject of a national referendum on June 23rd. I believe that in economic terms, there is very little that … Continued

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Simon is Management Practice Professor of Finance at Cambridge Judge Business School. From 2008-2018 he was the first Director of the University of Cambridge Master of Finance (MFin) degree, and was later the first Director of the University's Global Executive MBA. An economist and former equities analyst at JPMorgan and Citigroup, he teaches on financial markets and institutions, infrastructure finance and the world financial system. He is a Fellow in Management at St Catharine's College, Cambridge, where he is a member of the investment committee, and a research associate of the Cambridge Energy Policy Research Group, where he specialises in nuclear finance.

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