Casey Dennison hunches over his keyboard, transfixed by the streams of numbers flashing across his computer screen. The 45-year-old trader is monitoring the price of hog and cattle futures on a live feed from the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. However, the American is not, as might be expected, placing his bets from a cramped City dealing room. After tiring of his commute from Kent to London, he has set up shop in a barn in rural Norfolk. The 52-year-old earl is one of a new breed of aristocrat dragging their creaking manors,…
Source: The Times January 07, 2018 00:04 UTC