Three days to PA's 2020 Multi-Asset Masterclass

Mon 7 and Tue 8 September

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Advisers have just three days to sign up for PA's Multi-Asset Masterclass, taking place online on Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 September.

Uncertain markets, regulatory change, shifting demographics and, of course, Covid-19 and all of its consequences - the potential for a deep recession to name just one. There is no doubt the market outlook poses tough questions for advisers and clients. Professional Adviser's Multi-Asset Masterclass was designed to help financial advisers gain a greater understanding of the evolving and dynamic multi-asset investment sector. Expert speakers, including keynotes Square Mile's Jock Glover and The Adviser Centre's Peter Toogood, will give an overview of the asset class, their thoughts on the ...

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