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The outlook for property and asset allocation will be among the key topics at Professional Adviser's first investment roadshow featuring Gartmore, Legal & General Investment Management, Threadneedle, Investec and LV=AM.

Leading fund managers from each of the groups will be participating in the six half-day events, which will be taking place around the UK in February and March. fund5live kicks off in Edinburgh on 23 February before traveling to Harrogate, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol and London. Places are free for advisers whose primary business is investment. Gartmore Investment Management's Chris Burvill will talk about the opportunity for Cautious Managed funds, while Dan Jordison, managing director of Threadneedle Property Investments, will assess the outlook for real estate and property. L...

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