Investment Week launches Investment Week Select 2020

Takes place on 4 February

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Investment Week has launched a new event for fund buyers - Investment Week Select 2020 - where delegates can hear a panel of portfolio managers speak on a variety of asset classes and arrange individual meetings with managers of their choice.

The inaugural event will see 24 portfolio managers presenting to small groups of fund buyers in intimate boardroom sessions. Delegates can choose which sessions they wish to attend and will then have the opportunity to select up to 12 meetings with the portfolio managers according to their personal interests.  The tone of the one-day event will be relaxed but professional, with refreshments available on a grab-and-go basis rather than formal coffee or lunch breaks. Delegates can thereby choose whether to take lunch during the sessions or in the relaxation area. The list of confirme...

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