Top managers headline FundsNetwork forum

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Fidelity FundsNetwork has lined up a number of top performing fund managers to speak at its annual investment forum, which it hopes will help advisers tackle the difficult market conditions.

The firm says the event, set to take place on 11 February at The Brewery, will have a ‘strategies for new markets' theme and include the insights of Neptune's Rob Burnett and BlackRock's Mark Lyttleton, among others.  "We are pleased to offer advisers another Investment Forum in London featuring experts from across the industry," says David Dalton-Brown, head of Fidelity FundsNetwork.  "The event is a great way for advisers to hear views first hand on the difficult market that we are experiencing and to also consider ideas on successful investing in a volatile landscape."  Other well-...

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