Investment Week Digital Edition - 17 June 2019

Investment Week - 17 June 2019 digital edition

Investment Week - 17 June 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: 

Italy: Rise of the 'mini-BOTs'?

Bond managers prepare for volatility in Europe as Italy plans new 'currency'

Latin America: Finances hit fever pitch

Why Argentina vs Colombia is more than just a game of two markets

Andrew Neil: Cold war will be the new normal of the 2020s

BBC broadcaster gives his thoughts on US-China stand-off

Bonds: What's in a name?

The dangers of the 'bond labelling' problem

Karis Stander: Industry should nurture talent of modern-day Britain

"To tap into talent, we need to radically rethink the way we recruit"

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