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Webinars you don’t want to miss

With reporting season coming to an end, it’s time to hear from all the managers how they performance and the key themes that emerging from one the strangest months in recent memory.

  • Insights into the future of investing

    What Japanification means & revisiting the value anomaly in a post COVID world?

    Moving to the growth spectrum, Hyperion Asset Management will be hosting a round table to discuss the future of equity investing in a post-pandemic economy. But specifically, in understanding what happened to Japan when they embarked on a mission for full employment and central bank intervention. The answer? Earnings growth likely becomes more important than ever.  The session will be hosted by CIO Mark Arnold and Deputy CIO Jason Orthman.

    Date: Friday 11th September 2020
    Time:  10:30am
    Link: Here

    Watershed on the reporting season

    Leading managed discretionary account provider, Watershed Group, will be hosting a round up on reporting season, highlighting the key winners and losers from the perspective of their strongly performing strategies. Importantly, CIO Adrian Rowley will provide his thoughts on the most important themes emerging.

    Date: Tuesday 15 September
    Time: 12.30 pm
    Link: Here

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