PA Working Lunches: Last chance to join us live in Norwich

Join us for lunch and an informative session worth one hour of CPD

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Professional Adviser is pleased to introduce the next event in our live Regional Working Lunches Series for 2023.

Professional Adviser is partnering with Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM) and Benchmark, who will deliver a one hour event on 24 May in Norwich looking at how to invest in a rapidly changing world. Join Benchmark senior acquisitions consultant Lucy Grier and GSAM managing director James Ashley as they look to connect some of the geo-economic themes at play in today's economy to tangible implications for portfolio positioning.  This regional working lunch will also look at this current world of high-and-rising interest rates, double-digit inflation, elevated geopolitical tensions...

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