Investment Week Digital Edition - 11 December 2017
The final edition of Investment Week for 2017 is now available to read online.
Click here to download the digital version of this week's issue.
This week's exclusive articles include:
• Goodbye 2017, hello 2018
Which stories dominated the headlines this year and where now for the next 12 months?
• Underneath the bonnet of Brexit Britain
Richard Jeffrey looks at the impact leaving the EU will have on the UK's trading position
• Investor Conundrums: Columbia Threadneedle's Mark Burgess
"The idea business is going to seep away from London, even under an onerous Brexit, is mistaken"
• Inflation: Who is really in the driver's seat?
Rathbones' Ed Smith examines the elusive relationship between jobs, wages and prices
• Tax Efficiency Awards 2017-18
Which VCTs and EIS schemes triumphed at this year's awards?
The first issue of 2018 will be out on 8 January. Until then, Investment Week would like to wish all our readers a merry Christmas and a happy new year.
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