Fidelity unveils Precovery workshop for IFAs

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Fidelity and FundsNetwork will host Precovery workshops to prepare advisers for the highly anticipated market recovery.

The theme for the workshops, which will take place at 27 venues nationwide, is "preparation, not prediction". Speakers will provide constructive and insightful ideas to help advisers position clients ahead of stock market and eventual economic recovery, Fidelity says. Issues to be covered are: What might recovery look like? What is the typical time lag between a market and economic recovery and what profits can be missed if investors delay? With opinion divided over whether the UK faces deflation or inflation, can client portfolios be positioned to cover both eventualities? Is...

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