7th December 2010

Joint Investment Forum 2011

the joint investment forum

The Joint Investment Forum is just around the corner and I wanted to make you aware, if you weren't already, that I will be presenting at the Forum across the UK.

The focus for the ten events, from 6 - 20 January, is to provide an outlook for investing in 2011 and I will be taking a look at the outlook for asset classes, as well as explaining absolute return investing and my approach to it.

If you would like to hear more simply click here and follow the registration instructions.

In the meantime, if you would like any further information on the Gartmore MultiManager Absolute Return Fund please click here.

Key Fund facts:

  • Steady, consistent return of 17.8% between launch and 31 October 2010
  • Lower volatility than gilts and equities
  • A-rated by S&P as at 31 October 2010
  • Aims to sit between cash and cautious funds in terms of risk and reward

I look forward to seeing you in the New Year.

Tony Lanning
Head of MultiManager

Investments

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