Investment Week Digital Edition - 29 July 2019
The latest print edition of Investment Week is now available to read online.
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This week's exclusive articles include:
Boris Johnson's Britain: The outlook for UK assets
How will the industry fare under his premiership?
Purves and Lance: 'Excited' and 'frustrated' with UK equities?
RWC Partners duo predicts bond bubble burst will prompt rally in value stocks
Regulation: Time to cut the red tape?
Are too many rules stifling competition in the industry?
Smart thinking: The biggest AI themes for the next decade
Waste management and healthcare among big talking points
The next print edition of Investment Week will be out on Monday 12 August, following our early summer break. In the meantime, keep up to date with the latest news, features and analysis on our website.
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