BBC's Stephanie Flanders heads up Cofunds forum

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Cofunds is hosting an economic forum looking at the economic landscape and the latest investment opportunities.

The event, taking place on 2 March, kicks off the platform's "refreshed" events programme for 2011 which will see it host a series of regional conferences and interactive training seminars. "The economic forum will be an excellent opportunity for advisers to hear insightful debate covering the latest economic issues and investment trends," says head of marketing Stephen Wynne-Jones. BBC economics editor Stephanie Flanders will deliver the forum's keynote speech looking at uncertainties dominating the UK's economic landscape. Six leading fund managers, including Jupiter's John Chatf...

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