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Powerful and transformative forces

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As investors, staying one step ahead demands constant vigilance, especially with the world changing rapidly and humans innovating faster than ever in these extraordinary times.

During this live webinar discussion, we heard more about Lyxor's partnership with MSCI to create a suite of five thematic ETFs that aim to capitalise on the most powerful and transformative forces they believe are set to revolutionise the way we live and work tomorrow: digital economy, disruptive technology, future mobility, smart cities and millennials. Our panellists also discussed how thematic investing fits within client portfolios, the best ways to gain exposure and the major global themes of interest to them in a changed world recovering from the impact of Covid-19. Joining us f...

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