Investment Week Digital Edition - 5 March 2018

Investment Week - 5 March 2018 digital edition

Investment Week - 5 March 2018 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: 

 Women in Investment: Our advice for young women joining the industry

The industry's top managers share their tips ahead of International Women's Day

 Industry eyes key areas for 'MiFID III' overhaul

Ideas 10% rule revamp and disclosure harmonisation for current MiFID II regulations

 Argentina and Brazil - emerging debt and reform

Barclays Investment Solutions' Sabina Raza checks on the progress of both countries following political changes

 Investment Conundrums: Heartwood's Graham Bishop

"A key issue is when, not if, the next recession will occur and in what country or region"

 Is the era of global policy co-operation over?

KallCap Solutions' John Ventre examines whether the world's top economies are becoming more inward-looking

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