In a stressful business like financial services, expressing your anger can be very therapautic – if it’s done in a constructive, non-violent way, of course. To encourage you all to vent, I&T News has 10 double passes to the musical sensation Hedwig & The Angry Inch (worth $100 each) to give away to readers who email us about what’s making them angry.
We’d prefer the target of the anger to be industry-related, but in truth anything that entertains us will be considered. All entries have to be ‘on the record’, and sent to michael@investmenttechnology.com.au by 5pm AEST, Monday March 26 – there are no word limits. To find out more about Hedwig, which stars the amazing singer iOTA and has been lauded by the Sydney Morning Herald as “;the most exciting piece of music theatre in years”;, go to hedwig.com.au. It plays at the Tom Mann Theatre in Surry Hills until at least April 1.
As super fund CIOs return to work for 2025, all eyes are on two things: Donald Trump’s presidency, and inflation. But they’re not the only issues that will drive investment decisions and returns, and some of them may present an unfamiliar set of challenges for a cohort of investment professionals that has grown up experiencing a particular set of market and economic conditions.
Simon HoyleJanuary 7, 2025