Wednesday, 09 April 2014 10:34
400 advisers expected at IFP-backed investment conference
A line up of leading investment experts has been announced for an IFP-backed conference which 400 financial advisers are expected to attend.
The eighth annual Morningstar Investment Conference, in association with the IFP, will be held in London on 13 and 14 May.
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During the event the latest industry insights and practical investing tips will be presented.
Steve Gazzard, chief executive of the IFP, said: "The need for Financial Planners to complete relevant, structured continuing professional development has never been more important.
"The Morningstar conference is geared towards promoting excellence and encouraging the highest levels of service from the investment management industry.
"It is one of the best ways to engage on current investment practices, market movements, and industry trends."
Geoff Balzano, chief executive officer of Morningstar UK, and head of intermediary solutions, EMEA for Morningstar, said:
"Renewed regulatory scrutiny in recent years has presented many financial advisers with both difficult obstacles to overcome and fresh opportunities to grow their businesses. The speakers for our 2014 Morningstar conference will offer genuine thought leadership and expertise in their fields."
Highlights of this year's conference will include:
· Paul Read, co-head of fixed interest, Invesco Perpetual, on the themes currently impacting fixed-interest markets;
· Michael Barakos, CIO, European equities, JP Morgan Asset Management, on the application of behavioural finance and the role it plays in stock selection;
· James Anderson, trust manager, Baillie Gifford, on contrarian investing and the enduring search for competitive advantages;
· Sam Vecht, head of emerging Europe equity, BlackRock, on the outlook for emerging European countries and frontier markets;
· Magnus Spence, director, Spence and Johnson, on the opportunities for advisers arising from the growth in Defined Contribution (DC) pensions following auto-enrolment.
The eighth annual Morningstar Investment Conference, in association with the IFP, will be held in London on 13 and 14 May.
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During the event the latest industry insights and practical investing tips will be presented.
Steve Gazzard, chief executive of the IFP, said: "The need for Financial Planners to complete relevant, structured continuing professional development has never been more important.
"The Morningstar conference is geared towards promoting excellence and encouraging the highest levels of service from the investment management industry.
"It is one of the best ways to engage on current investment practices, market movements, and industry trends."
Geoff Balzano, chief executive officer of Morningstar UK, and head of intermediary solutions, EMEA for Morningstar, said:
"Renewed regulatory scrutiny in recent years has presented many financial advisers with both difficult obstacles to overcome and fresh opportunities to grow their businesses. The speakers for our 2014 Morningstar conference will offer genuine thought leadership and expertise in their fields."
Highlights of this year's conference will include:
· Paul Read, co-head of fixed interest, Invesco Perpetual, on the themes currently impacting fixed-interest markets;
· Michael Barakos, CIO, European equities, JP Morgan Asset Management, on the application of behavioural finance and the role it plays in stock selection;
· James Anderson, trust manager, Baillie Gifford, on contrarian investing and the enduring search for competitive advantages;
· Sam Vecht, head of emerging Europe equity, BlackRock, on the outlook for emerging European countries and frontier markets;
· Magnus Spence, director, Spence and Johnson, on the opportunities for advisers arising from the growth in Defined Contribution (DC) pensions following auto-enrolment.
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