Josh Spero
Wealth editor, Financial Times. I like swimming, classical music and cryptic crosswords. he/him 🏳️🌈 josh.spero@ft.com
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- 'Golden passports' (paying for citizenship) are an important tool of crossborder tax abuse, as well as sanctions evasion etc., and part of Malta's corruption. Great FT digging here - hope that the wider media will now stop replaying Henley's PR guff about millionaires 'fleeing' wealth taxes etc
- “I’m very proud to have saved several countries’ economies” on.ft.com/4j3XJ2u On Henley & Partners, by Laura Dubois and me
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- "He leaves Washington a poorer man, as his political exploits have wiped hundreds of billions of dollars off Tesla’s share price" 1 year perpective
- feeling so bereft. screeched out Strobe Lights (Candlelight remix) in the shower this morning in memoriam
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View full threadit means I screeched out the Candlelight remix of Strobe Lights in the shower this morning
- important secondary source: youtu.be/pePOBbWEqy4?...
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- Today’s the day!
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- I’m enjoying the men crossly replying to this “actually, the deputy leader of the Greens didn’t hypnotise a woman to make her breasts bigger, he hypnotised her to make her BELIEVE her breasts were bigger” and… lads, are you under the impression the problem with this story is the resulting boob size?
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- christ, what a day to be an immigrant cursed with the ability to read
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- Souvenir Madame Leonie Viennot from the study window. Planted twenty-five years ago, her perfume is that of ripe peaches.
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- H/t @wellerstein.bsky.social I just made one of my kids toast and milk for supper after a long sociable day I put it in front of her on the table She said 'could you give me some privacy while I eat this?' I realised she needed decompression time after a day of masking, so nodded slowly >>
- A good article about understanding yourself a little better than you did the day before. Also a reminder that autistic people were always there, it's just that many of us - including many autistic folks - didn't have a vocabulary or medical knowledge to describe it. observer.co.uk/news/first-p...
- >> and said 'Yes, I understand - you need some quiet time now' Feeling like a good parent for understanding her needs She looked at me and said flintily 'Yes. Could you please leave' ... I left
- You'll never guess this one weird trick that makes coffee withdrawal symptoms magically go away
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- Best bit of FT weekend: the property listings in house and home. A 27-bedroom country estate with its own cricket pitch for £18m. Yes please!
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