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Back to school
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Back to school

Yesterday evening I went back to school. I sat in on a session hosted by the University of Chicago, where I studied, which raised some very interesting questions about how to shape the digital world so it develops in a safe, inclusive way, and how to teach tomorrow’s thinkers to adapt.

live from Davos
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live from Davos

Established in 1971, The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting (also known as Davos) is a place where influencers, world leaders, great businessmen and societal rethinkers gather together to innovate, problem solve and discuss topical issues, in interests of global society. To discover more about the role our Senior Managing Partner, Patrick Odier, plays at Davos, read the daily blog below and view our live Twitter feed.

A world of contradictions
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A world of contradictions

I was a lot younger when I first started coming to the World Economic Forum at Davos, which transforms from a small village into a global centre for a short period every year. Much has changed over the last 30 years. What strikes me most is how much the global context has changed. We find ourselves today in a ‘new normal’ characterised by geopolitical, social, economic and financial market fractures.

Rethinking the risks of the climate crisis
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Rethinking the risks of the climate crisis

According to Jean-Claude Junker, President of the European Commission, we would need around four planets to maintain our current lifestyle. Unfortunately, we only have one. And when you consider that the global population is expected to grow by another three billion people over the next thirty years, we clearly have a very big problem.

Disruptive. Socially responsible storytellers. The millennial mindset and wealth.
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Disruptive. Socially responsible storytellers. The millennial mindset and wealth.

In terms of capital, millennials are coming of age, and with them comes different attitudes, philosophies and priorities. How can the investment universe adapt to their needs, and what kind of opportunities will millennials themselves offer?

Missing persons
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Missing persons

The age of radical digital personalisation is here, and it’s changing the way we consume. But don’t bet your house on it.

Responsible Capital has arrived
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Responsible Capital has arrived

The World Economic Forum wrapped up last Friday. The annual gathering is always a source of reflection, stimulation and inspiration and this year was certainly an opportunity to Create a Shared Future in a Fractured World. With over 400 sessions on the official programme, it would be impossible to provide you with a comprehensive recap of everything that happened.

Beyond the rhetoric
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Beyond the rhetoric

Jack Ma’s comments yesterday struck an interesting chord. Ma, who is Executive Chairman of Alibaba said: “If trade stops, war starts.”

a powerful force for change - the UN’s sustainable development goals and risk/adjusted returns
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a powerful force for change - the UN’s sustainable development goals and risk/adjusted returns

I’m very pleased to see and hear that the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are being adopted as a standard by political, economic and societal stakeholders. This is important not just because it enables a commonality of language and understanding, but also because that, in turn, can be a powerful force for change. 

The possibilities of protein and the market for meatless meat
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The possibilities of protein and the market for meatless meat

Wedged in between a toasted brioche bun with thick slices of red onion and tomato, the Beyond Meat burger looks like a respectable staple at a diner. Likewise Gardein's Crispy Tenders have the look and feel of breaded crispy chicken, golden brown on the outside with a crunch to the bite.

Edtech can set students free from a one size fits all curriculum. But it needs judicious investment
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Edtech can set students free from a one size fits all curriculum. But it needs judicious investment

The most stretching ideas in education are those that address gaps we feel exist but find hard to fill from our existing stock of answers

Protecting your wealth against the cyber stalkers, on your terms
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Protecting your wealth against the cyber stalkers, on your terms

The increasing digitisation of every facet of our lives has made everyone increasingly exposed to the threat of cyber theft. So what are the steps to be taken to ensure that you and your family's online lives remain safe and behind closed doors?

CSR 2.0: encouraging companies to serve society
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CSR 2.0: encouraging companies to serve society

Article published in Le Temps, July 9, 2018
Patrick Odier, Senior Managing Partner, Lombard Odier Group

Asteroid mining and interstellar getaways give opportunities in the stars
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Asteroid mining and interstellar getaways give opportunities in the stars

Next year will mark the 50th anniversary of Neil Armstrong becoming the first man to walk on the moon, making history before an audience of some 530 million people. Since then, and even by those remarkable standards, space exploration has come a long way. Countless satellites and unmanned probes have been launched into orbit, NASA's Curiosity rover vehicle has been sending back images from Mars and the idea of space tourism is increasingly realistic.

The future of education is impact
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The future of education is impact

Personalised learning technology can liberate students from a one-size-fits-all curriculum, but what role can investment play in building the new era of education?

Some of the President’s Men: Investment implications for US mid-term elections
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Some of the President’s Men: Investment implications for US mid-term elections

Last week’s conviction of two former aides to President Donald Trump make it more urgent to look at the US mid-term Congressional elections, scheduled for 6 November. We see three possible scenarios and look at the investment implications for each.

The unravelling
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The unravelling

We have to rethink our fashion industry because it has a direct impact on our ecosystem. Microplastic pollution puts marine life in danger as they end up absorbing microfibers found on our clothes. A whole industry must be changed.

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