Investment Week digital edition - 7 December 2020

Latest edition of print magazine now available online

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This year's final 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: 

IW/State Street Roundtable: Where next for ESG investing in 2021 and beyond?

Exploring the opportunities and challenges for sustainable and ESG investing

Investment Conundrums: BlackRock's Simona Paravani

Inflation is back in town - but are markets still underestimating it?

WisdomTree's Nitesh Shah: Powering the energy transition

Investing in battery technology the lynchpin for a low-carbon economy

Elite Radar: Jupiter European Smaller Companies

Darius McDermott reveals his latest pick of the best performing funds

Merry Christmas from Investment Week

The next print edition of Investment Week will be out in mid-January 2021.

Until then, keep up to date with all the latest news, views and analysis on our website and social media channels.

From all of us at Investment Week, we wish all our readers a merry Christmas and a happy new year.

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