Keval Bharadia

Director

Intersectional Enterprises

Keval Bharadia worked for the London Stock Exchange for 15 years, heading up product development for the derivatives business between 2007–2010. After leaving the city, he moved into the field of international development working for grass-roots human rights organizations and consulted for international NGOs including Oxfam, Christian Aid and Stamp Out Poverty.

Keval Bharadia worked for the London Stock Exchange for 15 years, heading up product development for the derivatives business between 2007–2010. After leaving the city, he moved into the field of international development working for grass-roots human rights organizations and consulted for international NGOs including Oxfam, Christian Aid and Stamp Out Poverty.

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The future of capital taxation

Without effectively taxing financial transactions, the inequality gap will continue to widen.— Without effective taxes on capital, extreme concentrations in wealth occur.— The trading of derivatives was originally conceived to help mitigate future risks on crops and homes by locking in prices or expunging obligations. It has now become a speculative market.— Modernizing the UK’s stamp duty on shares —...

13 Dec 2018
4 min

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