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Fear & Greed Q+A

Fear & Greed Q+A

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Short, sharp answers to questions about business, investing, economics or politics.

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2026 Fear and Greed
Economía Política y Gobierno
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  • Q+A: A $20 billion shipwreck and the Wild West of investing
    Mar 26 2026

    Maritime recovery sounds like something out of a movie — treasure chests, shipwrecks, and billions in gold sitting on the ocean floor. Even more so after recent headlines about a $20 billion wreck off the coast of Colombia.

    But as Stefan von Imhof, co-founder and CEO of Alts.co explains, it’s evolving into something far more structured, and potentially investable. He explains to Michael Thompson how technology, rising commodity prices and better coordination with governments are transforming deep-sea recovery - while warning it remains a high-risk, still unproven space.

    This is general information only. Seek professional advice tailored to your circumstances before making investment decisions.

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    11 m
  • Q+A: The multi-trillion dollar industry ripe for disruption
    Mar 25 2026

    Healthcare is a multi-trillion dollar industry, but it’s largely designed for when things go wrong.

    Mark Britt, founder and CEO of preventative health company TMRW, says the current system leaves a major gap - people who aren’t sick, but aren’t thriving either.

    He talks to Sean Aylmer about why healthcare is moving towards continuous, personalised care, how AI is already influencing medical decisions, and why the future may be less about living longer - and more about living better.

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    11 m
  • Q+A: The diversification problem driving private market demand
    Mar 24 2026

    With public markets increasingly concentrated — and dominated by a handful of mega-cap names — investors are looking elsewhere for diversification, growth, and access to the real economy.

    According to Hamilton Lane co-CEO Juan Delgado-Moreira, that shift has been building for years — but is now accelerating, particularly among younger investors.

    Juan speaks to Sean Aylmer about why private markets are becoming mainstream, where the real opportunities are — particularly in AI — and why illiquidity may actually be part of the appeal.


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    13 m
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