Out today: Don't miss your new-look Investment Week

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Investment Week, Professional Adviser's and IFAonline's sister title, has a new look, with its first revamped issue out today.

The changes follow independent research into the information needs of Investment Week's wealth manager readers. Investment Week editor Katrina Lloyd (pictured) said: "We know our readers want different viewpoints on markets, economic and regulatory issues (see Contrarian Investor on page 31, the Big Question on pages 28-29 and our new Wealth Manager Sector Report on pages 26-27). "They particularly value our Consistent 50 and fund performance statistics, which we have redesigned to make them easier to use (see pages 54-63)." There have also been changes to the Investment Week websi...

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