M&g ramachandran biography

  • Prior to joining the firm he worked at Allianz Global Investors as a pan-European equity analyst.
  • Ramachandran was previously a senior portfolio manager with Legg Mason International Equities, firstly in Singapore and then in London for nine.
  • Ramachandran as Director, Management, For, For. 3296, Oxford Instruments Plc, OXIG, 19-Sep-23, United Kingdom, Annual, G6838N107, GB0006650450, 0665045, 9.
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    The Perils of Perception – why we’re wrong about nearly everything

    From immigration and murder rates to how fat we are, people nearly always get the numbers wrong. But why do we have such a shaky grasp of reality, and what can we do about it? This interactive session, drawing on over 100,000 interviews across 40 countries, will outline how a mix of how we think and what we’re told leads us astray.

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