Investment Week Digital Edition - 8 July 2019
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This week's exclusive articles include:
Will the EU be forced to review UCITS liquidity requirements?
European lawmakers could be forced to make changes to the UCITS directive later this year, amid criticism from UK regulators of weaknesses in the fund structure.
Gold hits six-year high: What does this mean for investors?
The price of gold is set to continue its rally thanks to a "perfect storm" of conditions, according to some investment professionals who are increasing their exposure to the yellow metal.
Women in Investment
Muxzinich & Co's Tatjana Greil Castro: "Women can be critical of themselves but they need to be confident and assertive".
Tax Efficiency Awards
The key developments in the growing EIS sector.
M&G's Jim Leaviss - Beware the widow-maker
Today, widows and widowers are being made in the German bund market. Yields on the 10-year bund market are trading at record lows.
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Skepticism Surrounds Trump's Dollar Devaluation Proposal
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Financial Markets In Flux After Biden's Exit From Presidential Race
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British Pound Poised For Continued Gains As Wall Street Banks Increase Bets
The British pound is poised for continued gains, with Wall Street banks increasing their bets on sterling's strength. Th... Read more
China's PBoC Cuts Short-Term Rates To Stimulate Economy
In a move to support economic growth, the People's Bank of China (PBoC) has cut its main short-term policy rate for the ... Read more