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Daniel Kahneman, renowned psychologist and Nobel prize winner, dies at 90; The profiteering game: why restaurants have unjust wine markups

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Deon Gouws, chief investment officer at Credo and Ian Mann, regular book reviewer and MD at Gateways Business Consultants  pay tribute to renowned psychologist and Nobel prize winner, Daniel Kahne man, who died at the age of 90. Daniel Kahneman was an Israeli-American author, psychologist and economist notable for his work on hedonic psychology, psychology of judgement and decision-making. He is also known for his work in behavioural economics, for which he was awarded the 2002 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences

Michael Fridjhon, international wine expert at Wine Wizard discusses the veil of silence sustaining unfair wine markups instead of market forces dictating with Bruce Whitfield. Fridjhon discussed how liquor is subsidising food, which is a practice that became even more normal during the lockdown. 

Bruce Whitfield spoke to David Shapiro, veteran stockbroker and chief global equity strategist at Sasfin, on using bonds and strategies in order to boost your investment strategies.

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