IW Summer Podcast: What are the key issues for wealth managers after Brexit vote and BoE rate cut?

Anna Fedorova
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In this summer's edition of the podcast, Investment Week speaks to two key figures in the wealth management community about the Brexit vote and the Bank of England's interest rate cut.

Brewin Dolphin's head of research Guy Foster talks to Investment Week about the key issues for wealth managers in the second half of the year, against the backdrop of a post-Brexit world. Meanwhile, Tilney Bestinvest's director of investment strategy and research Ben Seager-Scott shares his thoughts on the Bank of England's latest monetary policy moves, and discusses what the government could do in the future to support the economy. Click here to listen and subscribe via iTunes.

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