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21 Jan 2021

In 2016, growing resentment towards the political establishments of Europe and the US culminated in the UK voting to leave the European Union. In September of that year, former PI editor Sebastian Cheek took on the task of looking at what rising political risk in the developed world meant for investors.

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In 2016, growing resentment towards the political establishments of Europe and the US culminated in the UK voting to leave the European Union. In September of that year, former PI editor Sebastian Cheek took on the task of looking at what rising political risk in the developed world meant for investors.

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September 2016 – Turning the world upside down

In 2016, growing resentment towards the political establishments of Europe and the US culminated in the UK voting to leave the European Union. In September of that year, former PI editor Sebastian Cheek took on the task of looking at what rising political risk in the developed world meant for investors. 

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