Fund houses unite for Life Link 2008

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M&G will join forces with eight other top UK fund management houses to host the Life Link Conference 2008.

Held at Scotland’s Gleneagles Hotel from 19 to 21 May, Life Link brings together major fund groups and life companies to discuss key issues facing the industry and opportunities for working together. Topical business issues, such as the implications of an ageing population, will be addressed by several renowned speakers. There will also be sessions looking at areas such as products of the future and asset allocation in difficult markets. BNY Mellon, Gartmore, Invesco Perpetual, JP Morgan Asset Management, New Star, Resolution Asset Management, Schroders and UBS Global Asset Manageme...

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