Outlook 2022 piece by piece: The emergence of Omicron

We ask the experts

James Baxter-Derrington
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At the end of last year, Investment Week was joined by an expert panel to discuss the industry and investment outlook for 2022.

We have broken down the interview into short chunks, focusing on just one question at a time. In this part we ask: How much bearing will Covid have on the markets in 2022?  Giving their answers were: Annabel Brodie-Smith, communications director at The Association of Investment Companies Kel Nwanuforo, investment specialist from Asset Intelligence Victoria Scholar, head of investment at interactive investor Ben Kumar, senior investment strategist at 7IM Klisman Murati, founder and CEO of Pareto Economics Hortense Bioy, global director of sustainability research at Mo...

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