When I was a teenager the Top 20 was pretty important in my life. Well times, change, but it seems that I'm in at number 13 on the list of top financial influencers in the UK. The list has been prepared by new Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Economia, here.
The table is as follows:
Aut = authority, act = activity and aud = audience.
I reckon that's not bad for one guy working from his back garden in Norfolk without a major media organisation, commercial organisation or official office to back me up. Hats off to Nouriel Roubini though: justly at #1.
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….and more authority (however that’s calculated…) than Her Majesty’s Treasury, a multi-billion pound global consultancy firm, the leader of the opposition, and the head of the IMF!
I imagined the leader might be a Greek commentator who had managed to accrue some future tweets which will be of value at some point so they should be counted today!
And there I was expecting to see Tim Worstall at the top of the list. Not!
Poor old Tim.
Nowhere to be seen!
Congratulations for #13. I guess you are not the superstitious sort. It’s nice to see you in the mix but could’t you have at least figured out a way to be ranked higher than Ernst & Young? 🙂
Sorry not to beat them!
Give me time