10 days to PA360: Hear from Graham Bentley

Market volatility panel

Tom Ellis
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The seemingly new 'normal' investment landscape - which sees markets affected by Brexit, trade wars, rising interest rates, slower growth and volatile trading - will be the focus of Graham Bentley when he takes to the stage at PA's flagship event in just 10 days.

At The Brewery in central London on 25 April the gbi2 managing director will discuss how adviser firms can position themselves to weather the volatility storm on a three-man panel. He will be joined by Unique Financial Planning business development director Philip Martin and The Adviser Centre CIO Peter Toogood. Sign up to PA360 And, building on the feedback we received from our last year's PA360 event, we have taken the number of interactive panel sessions this year into double figures, through which we will examine issues that go to the heart of today's financial advice profession. ...

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