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Kendal office sponsor new Julian Cooper art exhibition
The Kendal office has teamed up with Abbot Hall Art Gallery to host a new celebratory exhibition by revered Cumbrian artist Julian Cooper.
The exhibition Julian Cooper: Paintings from 1970 to 2017, runs from Friday 7th April through until Sunday 2nd July.
Richard Dawson, Regional Director said:
“We are always very keen to sponsor local events. We have previously sponsored exhibitions with Lakeland Arts Trust and they’ve always been a great success so we are delighted to be involved in this exciting exhibition.”
“We are very proud to be able to play our part in bringing a collection of 30
Acquisitions and share placing to finance future growth
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Acquisitions of Jupiter Asset Management Limited’s private client and charity investment management business and part of the London private client wealth management business of Tilney Investment Management Limited and share placing
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- Acquisition of Jupiter Asset Management Limited’s private client and
Rathbones: ‘How soon is now?’
Rathbones, one of the UK’s leading providers of investment management services for individuals, charities and professional advisers, has today released a report considering the investment implications of disruptive technologies. The report, titled How soon is now? The investment impact of disruptive technologies, aims to differentiate between ‘innovation’ and ‘disruption’ across sectors, and examines the potential and pitfalls of investing in new technologies.
Julian Chillingworth, Chief Investment Officer, Rathbones, and an author of the report, says: “This isn’t about airy futurology-style
Five common “myths” of Brexit dispelled in Rathbones report
- New report by Rathbones considers implications of EU referendum, and aims to dispel five of the most common myths around potential Brexit.
- Report finds the consequences to either leave or stay in the EU more complex than current rhetoric suggests.
- UK financial markets to become increasingly volatile as a result of economic and policy uncertainty, but emergence of any pervasive trends unlikely.
- If the UK votes to leave, then some industry sectors are more vulnerable than others.
Rathbones, one of the UK’s leading providers of investment management services for individuals, charities and
dot-art Schools competition

Rathbones are one of the sponsors of the dot-art Schools competition, an annual art event for primary and secondary schools in the Liverpool City Region. dot-art Schools is an interactive, online competition, culminating in an exhibition at St Georges Hall from the 5th to the 21st June. The competition is designed to nurture talent, raise ambition, and take art out of the classroom and into the real world.
Each school creates and selects 25 pieces of student work which they feel best represent the talents of their students. These art works are then submitted by February half term and put on
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