Tenet launches IFA investment roadshows

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Tenet is set to host a series of investment roadshows designed to help advisers deal with recent market volatility and develop future investment strategies.

The adviser support services firm has joined forces with a number of big-name fund management houses, including Cazenove and M&G, and will cover a variety of topics, including 'common' investment mistakes, investor psychology and controlling risk in a volatile environment. Where opportunities may lie going forward and the importance of multi-asset investing will also be covered by HSBC, Invesco and Skandia, as well as Cazenove and M&G. "Never before has investment advice been so vital and, in these uncertain times, clients who may be nervous and risk-averse will look to their IFA for gu...

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