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Little Nutbrown Hare, who was going to bed, held on tight to Big Nutbrown Hare’s very long ears. He wanted to be sure that Big Nutbrown Hare was listening.

“Guess these three charts,” he said.

Line chart of pence showing Chart One
Line chart of Rebased to 100 at Jan 2020, both instruments required showing Chart Two
Line chart of $bn showing Chart Three

“Oh, I don’t think I could guess those,” said Big Nutbrown Hare. “Should I email my guesses to alphaville@ft.com with QUIZ in the subject line?”

“Yes,” said Little Nutbrown Hare, stretching out his arms as wide as they could go. “The prize is an exclusive FTAV quiz-winner’s T-shirt that’s this big. It’ll be awarded at random to one entrant from all the correct ones received.”

“Does FTAV reserve the right to sometimes name correspondents?” said Big Nutbrown Hare.

“Yes, so if you don’t want that to happen, be sure to tell them in the email,” said Little Nutbrown Hare. “The deadline for entries is midday-ish Monday, London time, and the judge’s decision is final.”

“Is Alphaville compensating the estate of author Sam McBratney for this blatant theft of his IP?” said Big Nutbrown Hare.

“Shut up,” said Little Nutbrown Hare.

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