23rd August 2011

Join BlackRock for a Call on Navigating Through an Uncertain Environment

In the weeks following S&P’s downgrade of US Treasury debt, markets remain in turmoil and fears are rising over the possibility of a renewed recession in the United States and the ongoing uncertainty in Europe.
 
What are global policymakers likely to do next and what will all of this mean for investors?
 
We invite you to join us for a discussion on these topics with a panel of BlackRock investment experts. On this call, we will examine the causes of the current market dislocations and will provide some perspective as to what might happen next.

Featuring:

Peter R. Fisher
Head of Fixed Income Portfolio Management

Richard R. Turnill
Senior Portfolio Manager and Head of the Global Equity Team

Bob C. Doll
Chief Equity Strategist and Lead Portfolio Manager - US Large Cap Series

 

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August 23, 2011
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