In Brief: London Stock Exchange's Poletto

Author: Clare Dickinson
ETFM | 18 Oct 2011 | 14:30

Categories: ETFs

Topics: ETF| London Stock Exchange

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Poletto: my dream is to manage a farm

Pietro Poletto, head of ETF and fixed income markets at the London Stock Exchange talks about seeing Simply Red in concert and an ambition to manage a farm.

What are you currently reading? I am reading Fall of Giants by Ken Follet.

What is the next film you would like to see? I think Carnage by Roman Polanski. I know that it was well received by critics and I am curious to see if it lives up to its reviews.

If you could see anyone in concert who would it be and why? Simply Red, they are one of my favourite pop groups and I was lucky to attend one of their concerts last year, it was fantastic.

What is your ideal way of relaxing after a busy day in the office? Emerging myself in a good book and listening to lounge music.

If you weren't working in financial services, what would you be doing? My dream would be to manage a small farm, offering holidays with wine and cheese tasting.

 

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