Justin Onuekwusi: Who will win LGIM's Multi-Asset World Cup?

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As the 2018 World Cup kicks off, Justin Onuekwusi brings you still further excitement with the LGIM Multi-Asset World Cup - one tournament England could stand a realistic chance of winning …

Each country in this World Cup will compete on a number of economic and financial market criteria - the same type of criteria the Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM) Multi-Asset team use to decide what countries and markets might make good investments. But the Multi-Asset World Cup should bring a little more fun. The LGIM team have appointed various colleagues as country coaches, each taking the teams through their paces. Over coming weeks, we will guide you through each stage, all the while  providing expert commentary from some of the game's most respected pundits. The Mult...

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