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investment management firm Baillie GiffordSky News
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Edinburgh Book Festival ends sponsorship deal with Baillie Gifford after protests over firm's links to Israel and fossil fuel companies.
Fringe CEO Shona McCarthy said arts organisers feel a "brokenness" right now.
Comedian Michael Kunze said: "I have friends who work at arts organisations and they're all doing the best they can".
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