29th November 2011

BNY Mellon: December's Hot Topic

Lunch invitation
Friday 02 December, 12:00 - 14:00

We are pleased to invite you to the December "Hot Topic" discussion forum. Hot Topic is a series of monthly lunches where BNY Mellon Asset Management will offer expert insight into a range of the fund management industry's most topical themes. Held at a contemporary Indian restaurant in the City, Hot Topic is your chance to mix rice, spice and investment insight.

December Hot Topic is: Everything you always wanted to know about 2012 but were afraid to ask

2012 marks the third year of the great de-leveraging process that began with the financial crisis of 2008. With the spectre of an extended period of low economic growth in developed markets looming, please join us to hear from Jamie Lewin, Chief Strategist at BNY Mellon Asset Management as we discuss what we believe investors can expect from asset classes in 2012.

To check for availability, please RSVP me at andy.gibb@bnymellon.com or
call 020 7163 3864.

 

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