Investment Week Digital Edition - 1 April 2019
The latest print edition of Investment Week is now available to read online.
Click here to download the digital version of this week's issue.
This week's exclusive articles* include:
Absolute return: Mixed fortunes in Q1
Funds post double-digit first-quarter losses while small cap and tech mandates leap ahead
Chetan Sehgal: "My trial by fire has already happened"
Manager looks back on his first year leading the Templeton Emerging Market Investment Trust
Product launches: Brexit Breakdown ETF
US fund house unveils new vehicle to cope with UK's withdrawal
Crude awakening: Big oil's adaptation problem
Are oil giants failing to react to economic changes and investor demand?
Cazenove's Mui: The biggest risk facing European elections
"The risk is that anti-establishment parties gain seats, risking disruption to future legislation and budgets"
*One of them is an April Fool's joke - can you guess which one it is?
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