The Top Down: Neptune's James Dowey On The 'one Issue More Important Than Brexit' For Asset Managers

In this month's edition of The Top Down, Jayna Rana and Mike Sheen talk to James Dowey, CIO and chief economist at Neptune Investment Management.

Dowey discusses bearish market sentiment in March and what asset managers must do to survive the next decade.

Half of fixed income investors predict end of economic cycle by 2021

For the Bottom Up, Mike Sheen talks MiFID II with Ray Tubman, CEO of fintech firm FinoComp. 

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Jayna is senior reporter and investment trust correspondent at Investment Week. She joined the publication in August 2015 after graduating with an MA in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Kent.

Jayna holds the NCTJ diploma and has experience in print, online and broadcast journalism. She is responsible for the Investment Week monthly podcast.

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