Apple, Volkswagen and Brexit: Our top 20 most read stories of 2015

Web stories with the highest clicks

Natalie Kenway
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Investment Week takes a closer look at the stories exciting our readers this year.

Technology has been a clear theme for fund managers this year, but also a topic that has absorbed our readers. Our most read article of the year was commentary written by Walter Price, manager of the Allianz Technology Trust, on whether the China slowdown will have an impact on iPhone giant Apple. Readers were also interested in rich lists, the falling oil price, the Volkswagen emissions scandal and the looming referendum on the UK's membership of the EU - otherwise known as the Brexit debate. Looking at industry-specific issues, readers were interested in fund performance based stori...

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