BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY;ENCODING=8-bit;CHARSET=UTF-8:Fiduciary Investors Symposium, Mornington Peninsula LOCATION;ENCODING=8-bit;CHARSET=UTF-8:Peppers Moonah Links, Peter Thomson Drive, Fingal, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, 3939, Australia DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=8-bit;CHARSET=UTF-8:The Fiduciary Investors Symposium, from November 18 to 20, will examine a list of threats to superannuation funds from currency, governance models and inflation through to brand risk and climate change. With presentations from leading investors, consultants and fund managers, it will offer strategies and advice on each threat and opportunity.\n The event, which is intended for chief investment officers, trustee directors and portfolio managers, will explore the ever-increasing range of expectations and scrutiny investors face. It will offer guidance on regulation, while also pointing towards optimal asset allocation and new investment opportunities.\n The two-day Fiduciary Investors Symposium on in the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, offers investors a chance to relax, learn and network with their peers.\n DTSTART:20131118T070000Z DTEND:20131120T040000Z PRIORITY:3 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The Fiduciary Investors Symposium, from November 18 to 20, will examine a list of threats to superannuation funds from currency, governance models and inflation through to brand risk and climate change. With presentations from leading investors, consultants and fund managers, it will offer strategies and advice on each threat and opportunity.
The event, which is intended for chief investment officers, trustee directors and portfolio managers, will explore the ever-increasing range of expectations and scrutiny investors face. It will offer guidance on regulation, while also pointing towards optimal asset allocation and new investment opportunities.
The two-day Fiduciary Investors Symposium on in the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, offers investors a chance to relax, learn and network with their peers.
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