Investment Week Digital Edition - 19 February 2018
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This week's exclusive articles include:
• An 'existential crisis' for MiFID II rules?
Warning amid growing trend of brokers making 'free' research universally available
• Countdown to GDPR - less than 100 days to go
The big challenges facing companies ahead of 25 May launch
• Korea: On the podium for equities
Liontrust's Mark Williams on why the country is in their sights for fund exposure
• Janet Mui: Three takeaways from Purchasing Managers' Indices
Our brand new guest column from Cazenove's economist
• The Big Interview: AIC chief Ian Sayers
"Trusts have done a lot to prove themselves. They have survived market crashes, wars, regulation and more"
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The Penny Drops: Understanding The Complex World Of Small Stock Machinations
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Current Economic Indicators And Consumer Behavior
Consumer spending is a crucial driver of economic growth, accounting for a significant portion of the US GDP. Recently, ... Read more
Skepticism Surrounds Trump's Dollar Devaluation Proposal
Investors and analysts remain skeptical of former President Trump's dollar devaluation plan, citing tax cuts and tariffs... Read more
Financial Markets In Flux After Biden's Exit From Presidential Race
Re-evaluation of ‘Trump trades’ leads to market volatility and strategic shifts.The unexpected withdrawal of Joe Bid... Read more
British Pound Poised For Continued Gains As Wall Street Banks Increase Bets
The British pound is poised for continued gains, with Wall Street banks increasing their bets on sterling's strength. Th... Read more
China's PBoC Cuts Short-Term Rates To Stimulate Economy
In a move to support economic growth, the People's Bank of China (PBoC) has cut its main short-term policy rate for the ... Read more