SPONSORED | In this edition of Investec’s No Ordinary Wednesday podcast, five experts explain what the new year holds for canny investors
In this edition of Investec’s No Ordinary Wednesday podcast, five experts explain what the new year holds for canny investorsNew year, new you ... new investment? Investec's experts look ahead. Picture: 123RF/SMSHOOTpodcast, Jeremy Maggs asked five Investec experts what opportunity for the year ahead excites them most.“We have an opportunity to start seeing employees as human beings again,” says Lesley-Anne Gatter, head of people and organisation at Investec.
But this degree of coercion was simply not possible under lockdown. And, to the surprise of some corporate leaders, many employees thrived under conditions of greater flexibility and looser management. Like their physical cousins, digital assets of value could, in theory, be used as collateral to borrow. Becker is excited by the prospect:
“The extent to which the domestication of crypto will transform various investment opportunities is still unclear,” says Philip Shaw, chief economist at Investec in the UK. “But it could reshape the way that households and businesses manage their payments. There’s already regulation around the cryptocurrency exchanges, but there’s probably more to come regarding who controls supply, as well as the margins for retail and financial investors.
A profitable mining sector not only boosts tax revenues but also benefits all players in an extensive value chain, culminating in more money for the consumer.
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