21st April 2011

FundsNetwork: New Investment Frontiers

Fidelity FundsNetwork Investment Forum

The Brewery, London – 20 May 2011

Don’t miss your chance to explore new investment opportunities with some industry-leading pioneers.

Top speakers from some of the UK’s leading fund providers will present their views on a range of topics to help you manage investment portfolios within a global context. There will be advice and guidance on specific emerging markets,as well as insights into commodity and resource equities.

The experts will also explain how the Absolute Return sector, multi-asset fundsand fixed-income exposure can be exploited in a diversified, global portfolio.

Breakfast workshop – RDR Question Time

RDR is one of the industry’s hottest topics. So before the main event, we’re hosting an optional session where you’ll have the chance to put your questions to some Fidelity FundsNetworkTM experts, including Gary Shaughnessy, our UK Managing Director.


The host and speaker line up

Roger Bootle, Managing Director of Capital Economics

Bill McQuaker, Henderson Global Investors

Tam McVie, Standard Life Investments

Nick Gartside, JP Morgan Asset Management

Tom Ewing, Fidelity International

George Cheveley, Investec Asset Management

Devan Kaloo, Aberdeen Asset Management

As in previous years, the variety of topics and depth of understanding gained from the Forum will be of real value to those wishing to maximise their portfolios on behalf of their clients.

Demand for this event is always high. Don’t miss out – reserve your place today at www.fundsnetwork.co.uk/events

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