Green issues top bill at Meet the Manager event

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Investing in Africa, commodities, environmental markets and for absolute returns are the four highly topical subjects being addressed by a quartet of investment experts at an upcoming Meet the Managers conference.

The event will be held at the Radisson Edwardian Mayfair Hotel in London on the morning of Thursday 17 January. The panel of fund managers, who have been brought together by the HSBC Multimanager team - in association with IFAonline’s publisher Incisive Media - will include Mark Lyttleton of BlackRock Merrill Lynch talking on absolute return investing. He will be joined by Imara Asset Management’s Jonathan Chew, Ian Simm of Impax Group and Christopher Wyke of Schroders, who will speak, respectively, on investing in Africa, environmental markets and commodities. They will also take part a...

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