Investment Week Digital Edition - 26 February 2018
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This week's exclusive articles include:
• Italian Elections 2018: Is the country a 'euro-killer'?
Warning markets are too complacent in the run-up to Sunday's poll
• Marriage unveils Tellworth plans - and warns of AIM bubble
Manager fears tax changes could cause IHT funds to flee market
• Fund Manager Interview: Lindsell Train's Nick Train
"Every time the market sells off 5% or 6%, people worry it is Armageddon"
• Investment Influencers: Connor Broadley's Chris Wyllie
"One thing I have little sympathy for is fund managers blaming central banks and quantitative easing"
• Investment Conundrums: Canada Life's David Marchant
"Dealing with excessive QE-inspired market exuberance is our main concern"
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