Investment workshops target IFAs for 2005

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Fidelity Investments and UK funds platform, FundsNetwork, have partnered to provide 26 workshops around the country targeting independent financial advisers.

The 90-minute workshops entitled Unearthing Hidden Gems, The Opportunities for 2005, will stretch between 25 January and 3 February 2005 and will be co-hosted by regional sales managers from both companies. The aim of these seminars will be to tell advisers how to ‘find and capitalise’ on investment business through the year, while more specifically tackling the following questions: Which investment strategies will work best in the post-bubble, low inflationary environment of 2005? How have the hot fund sectors and products of 'yesteryear' fared and will asset allocation remain the ...

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