The October edition

In January the US will have a new CEO. When the votes are counted in November, either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris will be president, bringing to a close an election some believe is too close to call.
With each candidate offering a vastly different picture of life in America and its relationship with the world, October’s cover story looks at the various scenarios of what the result could mean for investors.
The edition also examines what institutional investors are interested in now given the markets are no longer heavily focused on tech stocks, while we give our take on private equity’s investment case.
Rounding up our coverage, the director of investment at Now Pensions takes us through his plans for the master trust.

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In January the US will have a new CEO. When the votes are counted in November, either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris will be president, bringing to a close an election some believe is too close to call.

With each candidate offering a vastly different picture of life in America and its relationship with the world, October’s cover story looks at the various scenarios of what the result could mean for investors.

The edition also examines what institutional investors are interested in now given the markets are no longer heavily focused on tech stocks, while we give our take on private equity’s investment case.

Rounding up our coverage, the director of investment at Now Pensions takes us through his plans for the master trust.

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