Investment Management Summit
 

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Investment Management Summit

Adapting portfolio strategies for the new investment paradigm
Thursday, October 31, 2013 | The New York Stock Exchange, NYC

Over 200 attendees discussed "Adapting Portfolio Strategies for the New Investment Paradigm" at the Fourth Annual Investment Management Summit on October 31st. Hosted by The Financial Times, in partnership with FundFire and Ignites, it was the largest summit yet.  

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The Investment Management Summit presented informative and lively discussions covering the economic and political factors that are changing the investment paradigm. Advisers, investors, and pundits examined the influence of rising global economic powers and central banks on investment decisions, as well as the way to construct return-generating portfolios in a world where traditional is all but extinct. Guests heard about the strategies that investors are using to approach markets during this momentous evolution. 

If you missed it, loved it or just want to see it again, you can view Bruce Greenwald's presentation by clicking here.






How to Register

Attendance is by invite only. For any questions or to be placed on next year's list, please contact:

Melissa Papasidero
melissa.papasidero@ft.com
+1 917-551-5106
Sponsorship Inquiries

To find out about one of our limited number of sponsorship packages, please contact:


Tim Powell

tim.powell@ft.com
+1 917-551-5097



Financial Times Publications, Inc is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website:  www.learningmarket.orgContent at this program is considered intermediate to advanced level discussion, and there are no pre-event preparations required.


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