Investment Week Digital Edition - 12 March 2018
The latest print edition of Investment Week is now available to read online.
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This week's exclusive articles include:
• Closet trackers: Big questions for the FCA
Pressure on regulator for transparency as asset managers pay out £34m compensation
• Has Trump's tariff threat scared off investors?
Managers eye safe havens fearing President's 'gunboat diplomacy' could lead to global trade war
• Women in Investment Awards 2018 launched
Our flagship event celebrating women's achievements in the industry returns for a second year
• Investment Conundrums: Neptune's Robin Geffen and James Dowey
Could things 'get ugly' in the UK?
• The Big Interview: Jupiter's John Chatfeild-Roberts
"If as a business you are not set up to encourage managers to take on risk so they have the chance of outperforming, you should be looking at yourself pretty carefully"
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