Investment Week Digital Edition - 16 September 2019

Investment Week - 16 September 2019 digital edition

Investment Week - 16 September 2019 digital edition

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: 

The Big Question: Preparing for the next recession 

What tools to central banks have at their disposal during the next downturn?

Investment Conundrums: Matthews Asia's Robert Horrocks

"We are looking around Asia and picking up good companies on the cheap"

ESG: How convertible investors can measure sustainability

Time to review the ESG profile of issuers?

Cazenove's Mui: The trade nightmare before Christmas

"There is increasing evidence that trade wars are harming the US economy"

A tech arms race: The industry's race for talent

How asset managers can revamp and futureproof their recruitment processes

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