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CHAIRMAN’S LETTER

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THE INVESTOR

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AVID

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Chairman, Investment Committee, St. James’s Place Wealth Management

ritons are living longer, which is changing the nature

of nancial planning. An increasing number of families

now have four or more living generations. This

means that nancial planning will increasingly need

to become intergenerational, with families sharing

resources between the generations to achieve their

nancial goals. Our In Your Interest feature looks at the ways in which

families can work together to make the best use of their collective wealth.

Continuing the theme, the Chancellor’s recent Budget focused on

‘the next generation’ as a new Lifetime ISA was unveiled. Our News

section explains how it will work in practice.

Intergenerational planning may require investment, and volatile markets

can be unsettling for investors, but as Anthony Hilton explains, the e ects

of such turbulence fade over time. He talks about why investors should

ignore short-termmarket movements and take a long-term view.

Of more general interest, the growth of Scandinavian technology

companies, such as Spotify and TeliaSonera, continues the long tradition

of innovation in this

region.We

trace the origins of this success.

The charity OperaUpClose takes a refreshing approach to opera

productions. Jill Insley explains why she was captivated by the results.

I do hope the articles in this latest issue of

The Investor

will be of

interest to you. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact

your St. James’s Place Partner.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON ANY OF THE ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE OF

THE INVESTOR

, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR ST. JAMES’S PLACE PARTNER

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