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May 2021
A lot of us have spent our free time over the last year stuck indoors, working our way through the Netflix back catalogue. The chances are that you too have seen the ‘Dirty Money’ series, whose first season kicked off with an account of the affair known as ‘Dieselgate’1. (If you haven’t seen it, it’s well worth a watch). Following the 2015 revelations, Volkswagen became one of the most detested stocks in the European investment universe and one of the most talked about names in our portfolio.

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