Paul Musson

About Paul Musson

Broadcast Bio: Paul Musson, author of “Capital Offence: Why Some Benefit At Your Expense,” is a veteran investment professional with over 30 years of experience, including leading the Ivy Funds at Mackenzie Investments. He founded Paddington Capital Management and writes the Paulitical Economy™ blog, offering insights into economic systems and advocating for financial reform.​ Learn more at paddingtoncapitalmgmt.com.

Print Bio: Paul Musson is a veteran investment expert with over three decades in the financial industry, notably as the lead portfolio manager for the Ivy Funds at Mackenzie Investments. He is the founder of Paddington Capital Management and the author of “Capital Offence: Why Some Benefit At Your Expense,” a critical examination of economic structures that favor a select few. Through his blog, Paulitical Economy™, Paul simplifies complex economic concepts, aiming to empower individuals with the knowledge to navigate and challenge the current financial system. His work addresses pressing issues such as wealth disparity, the impact of debt-fueled policies, currency debasement, and the need for systemic reform.​ Learn more at paddingtoncapitalmgmt.com.

In-Depth Bio: With over 30 years in the investment industry, Paul Musson has witnessed firsthand the workings of global financial systems. As the former lead portfolio manager of the Ivy Funds at Mackenzie Investments, he managed billions in assets, gaining deep insights into the mechanisms that drive economic policies and wealth distribution.​

In 2022, Paul founded Paddington Capital Management, focusing on providing independent investment consulting. Recognizing the need for greater public understanding of economic systems, he launched the Paulitical Economy™ blog, where he breaks down complex financial topics into accessible narratives.​

Paul's latest book is “Capital Offence: Why Some Benefit At Your Expense,” published by Unicorn Publishing House in 2025. The book delves into the systemic issues that lead to wealth inequality and economic instability. He argues that debt-driven policies and central bank interventions have exacerbated economic divisions, leaving future generations at a disadvantage. Through his writing and public speaking, Paul advocates for informed discourse and systemic reforms to create a more equitable financial landscape.​ Learn more at paddingtoncapitalmgmt.com.

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