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Offshore investment advice: Magnus Heystek reveals how advisors are vilified in SA

Offshore investment advice: Magnus Heystek reveals how advisors are vilified in SA The Johannesburg stock market has perked up this year, sparking a fresh wave of attack on investment advisors who have recommended offshore diversification. The most high profile of these advisors is Magnus Heystek, who has been a household name since the 1980s when, as an award-winning finance editor, he introduced and developed the concept of demystifying personal finance to SA. His ‘Making Money Made Simple’ is on many bookshelves, as are his other books on investment topics. Heystek has built a hugely successful investment company in recent decades: Brenthurst Wealth Management manages about R14bn of assets on behalf of individuals. He continues to share his knowledge and insights, based on deep research, freely through his columns and appearances on radio and television with a view to empowering individuals to make the right choices with their money. In this article, Heystek lifts the lid on

IW Long Reads: The ethical dimension of investing

IW Long Reads: The ethical dimension of investing Events If you already have an account please use the link below to sign in. If you have any problems with your access or would like to request an individual access account please contact our customer service team. IW Long Reads: The ethical dimension of investing Anna Fedorova takes a look at how ESG has become one of the most prominent investment trends of the decade Anna Fedorova Over the past few years, sustainable investing has been steadily gaining momentum and can now be safely described as one of the most prominent investment trends of the decade. Most recently, attention has turned to measuring the environmental and social contributions of a company to the wider world, both positive and negative, in an effort to gain more objectivity in terms of what can be considered an ESG-friendly investment. 

2021 CPAC, a gigantic grievance festival

We are all used to the way novelists, cartoonists, animators, satirists and essayists have used animal characters to portray supposedly human attributes or as stand-ins for human failings, in order to deliver their messages or even just to entertain us as animals were anthropomorphised for our edification.  Former US president Donald Trump embraces the US flag after speaking to the 47th annual Conservative Political Action Conference in 2020. (Photo: EPA-EFE / Erik S. Lesser) From Aesop’s time onward we have been introduced to foxes who forswear grapes as likely to be too sour because they are too high to reach. Or, perhaps we encountered Anansi the Spider and the New World offshoot, Brer Rabbit, or maybe it was Reynard the Fox’s tales from Medieval Europe that merged with the traditional Khoisan tales of a prankster jackal in southern Africa in order to create the local version of an animal anti-hero. George Orwell, of course, gave us that unforgettable collection of crea

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