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In this episode, Paul Musson, founder of Paddington Capital Management and former lead portfolio manager of the Ivy Funds at Mackenzie Investments, pulls back the curtain on the economic forces that quietly shape everyday life.
With more than 30 years of experience managing billions in assets, Paul explains in clear, straightforward terms how central banks, government policy, and deeply rooted financial structures can unintentionally, yet systematically, shift wealth away from everyday people and toward a powerful few.
In his upcoming book Capital Offence: Why Some Benefit At Your Expense, Paul introduces what he calls the Paulitical Economy™ perspective, a fact-based framework designed to help people understand how money, power, and policy intersect.
This conversation is not about outrage. It is about awareness.
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In this episode, Paul Musson, founder of Paddington Capital Management and former lead portfolio manager of the Ivy Funds at Mackenzie Investments, pulls back the curtain on the economic forces that quietly shape everyday life.
With more than 30 years of experience managing billions in assets, Paul explains in clear, straightforward terms how central banks, government policy, and deeply rooted financial structures can unintentionally, yet systematically, shift wealth away from everyday people and toward a powerful few.
In his upcoming book Capital Offence: Why Some Benefit At Your Expense, Paul introduces what he calls the Paulitical Economy™ perspective, a fact-based framework designed to help people understand how money, power, and policy intersect.
This conversation is not about outrage. It is about awareness.