Hamish Clarke
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I write about how power, structure, and access influence outcomes behind the scenes, and how private processes often shape public consequences in the world of finance.
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How Money Moves When No One Is Watching
Most people imagine money moving loudly. It moves through markets, headlines, and visible transactions. Share prices rise and fall, deals are announced, and governments issue statements. From the outside, finance appears to be a public performance. Yet much of the most important movement of capital happens quietly, away from screens and attention, long before anyone realises that anything has changed.
By Hamish Clarkeabout 19 hours ago in Trader
The Financial World That Operates Almost Entirely in Private
When a company begins to fail, the panic is visible. Share prices fall, headlines multiply, and uncertainty spreads through employees and customers alike. Yet while this drama plays out in public, the most consequential decisions are often being shaped elsewhere, in quiet conversations where those watching are neither surprised nor alarmed.
By Hamish Clarkeabout 22 hours ago in Trader
