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The first ever stand alone Investment Week investment trust markets forum is to take place on Wednes...

The first ever stand alone Investment Week investment trust markets forum is to take place on Wednesday 22 November at the Bloomberg Auditorium in London. Henderson Investors, Chase Fleming, Invesco and Foreign & Colonial are some of the groups providing speakers for the half day event. Representatives from Aberdeen Asset Management, Friends Ivory & Sime, Gartmore, Dresdner RCM and Schroders will also speak. Among those who will be giving talks are Gervais Williams of Gartmore on UK smaller companies, Juliet Cohn of Dresdner on Europe and Jeff Chowdhry of F&C on global emerging markets....

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