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Richard Buxton: Why we must add some risk again to breathe life back into the UK stock market’s returns

One of the City’s best-known fund managers looks back on an investment career spanning almost 40 years

The sector has professionalised enormously over the past 40 years, with an entire industry of regulators now enforcing an ever-expanding rulebook
The sector has professionalised enormously over the past 40 years, with an entire industry of regulators now enforcing an ever-expanding rulebook Photo: Getty Images

Richard Buxton recently retired from Jupiter Asset Management, where he managed the UK Alpha fund. Previously, he was head of UK equities at Schroders and CEO of Merian Global Investors

I started my career as a fund manager in the City of London before ‘Big Bang’ — the series of reforms that Margaret Thatcher initiated to break up the cartels and fixed commissions on trades.

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