Investment Week digital edition - 12 November 2018

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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 Bigger Picture: How will fintech impact the asset management industry?

As technology continues to break new bounds, asset managers need to decide how to incoporate fintech into their strategies

Regulation: FCA eyes machine learning in a bid to become a 'robo-regulator' 

FCA's future plans could see the regulator embracing AI to identify firms and individuals most likely to break rules. 

US mid-terms: Damp squib or another sugar rush for the US economy?

How do industry commentators feel about the prospects for the US economy following the mid-term elections?

Investing in Canada: The risks and opportunities

Global portfolio diversification reduces regional investment risk  and offeres potential to enhance returns

2019: The year of the boutique?

Investors are turning their attention to truly active investment and where to find it

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