Fidelity to host 'volatility' workshops

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Fidelity International will host a series of volatility workshops for advisers throughout November, at 24 venues nationwide.

The workshops, on the theme of ‘looking beyond the credit crunch’ will analyse the current state of the markets, identifying signs of recovery and highlighting opportunities available in challenging conditions. They will tackle questions such as: Is there a rational explanation behind these violent market movements? And when will it stop getting worse? Also aiming to discuss the implications of the global economy moving into a reflation phase, the workshops will identify whether bonds, equities, property, cash or commodities will do well in the next phase of the economic cycle. The...

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