Investment Week Digital Edition - 22 January 2018
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This week's exclusive articles include:
• Fund selectors' key calls for portfolios at the start of 2018
Positive outlook on Asian equities; cautious on the UK and central bank policymakers
• The Hype Index: Exposing the most 'overhyped' asset classes
Which sectors are ripe for a correction this year?
• Five steps to success for women in the asset management industry
City Hive's Bev Shah reveals her tips on improving women's prospects in the sector
• Mundy's Moments: A history lesson on bond yields
What can past experience tell investors where yields are heading?
• The Big Interview: Waverton CEO Andrew Fleming
"The importance of culture and ownership in asset management is fundamentally underestimated"
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