Invesco Perpetual hosts live debate on recovery prospects

Katrina Lloyd
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Advisers are being given the chance to hear Invesco Perpetual's expert panel debate the prospects for an economic recovery and the implications for global markets.

The live online debate will start at 10am on 8 July and advisers can register here to sign up. The panel will include Invesco's chief economist John Greenwood, together with head of Asian equities, Stuart Parks and head of Japanese equities, Paul Chesson. They will debate questions including are there real signs of economic recovery, or are we just seeing a statistical bounce? Is Asia better placed for recovery than western economies? And is there scope for Asian and Japanese markets to progress further?    

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