23rd September 2011

Asset.tv Webcast Hub events‏

We have created the first industry-wide calendar for all upcoming, adviser promoted, teleconference and webcast events - including those not managed by Asset.tv.

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Upcoming events
 27th SepSkandia Investment Group - Asset Allocation update
09:15AM
 27th SepStandard Life Investments - Real Estate
09:30AM
 28th SepAsset.tv Masterclass:
Investing in Volatile Times

11:00AM
Robert Stephens - Scottish Widows
Catriona Hussen - Prudential
Anna Sofat - Addidi Wealth

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 Masterclass
 28th SepAberdeen Asset Management - Latin American Equities Q2/11 Update
02:30PM
 29th Sep

The Smith & Williamson Short-Dated Corporate Bond Fund conference call
10:00AM
Smith & Williamson on why the Short-Dated Corporate Bond Fund remains as relevant today as it was post credit crunch

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