The Top Down: Janus Henderson's de Bunsen talks Brexit, passives and 2019 outlook

The biggest stories of November

Jayna Rana
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For the final episode of The Top Down for 2018, Jayna Rana and Mike Sheen are joined by James de Bunsen, multi-asset manager at Janus Henderson, to recap the biggest investment news from November and share his investment outlook for next year.

In this month's end of year special, we discuss the biggest stories of the last month - including developments on the Brexit negotiation and withdrawal agreement front (as at 27 November) and the active versus passive debate which was once again brought under the spotlight following Baillie Gifford's campaign for actual management. Meanwhile, James de Bunsen discusses his views on the outlook for equities and bonds in 2019 as well as the direction of current industry trends. We would love to hear your comments, questions or suggestions for topics for future podcasts. Please email jayn...

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