Fidelity unveils roadshow line-up for New Year

Katrina Lloyd
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Fidelity is putting forward a number of big name managers across the investment spectrum for a series of adviser roadshows in the New Year.

IFAs will be able to hear presentations and quiz managers including Sam Morse, who will take the helm of Fidelity’s flagship European equity fund from Tim McCarron in January. Other speakers are Sanjeev Shah, manager of Fidelity Special Situations, director of asset allocation Trevor Greetham and Ian Spreadbury, manager of the Sterling Bond and MoneyBuilder Income funds. Advisers will also get an opportunity to hear a presentation from Allan Liu, manager of the Fidelity South East Asia fund, who is based in Hong Kong.  The venues and dates are: Edinburgh Caledonian Hotel, Princes S...

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