The Future of Fixed Income Webinar
With changes around interest rates, concerns about the Chinese and Greek markets and their impact on Australia and a protracted low return environment for the foreseeable future how should advisers approach and use fixed income investments with their clients.
Join Money Management and Western Asset Management for a webinar that will distil the latest insights and answer the most common fixed income questions you’re likely to receive from clients:
- What happens when interest rates rise?
One of the most commonly asked questions provides good reasons why an allocation to fixed income is a low risk offset to riskier asset classes, even in a rising rate environment.
- Hybrids, term deposits and fixed income
Where do bonds fit into a portfolio compared to other income vehicles?
- What’s ahead, compared to other asset classes and why will ‘alpha’ matter?
In a lower return world what should advisers look for in a bond manager aiming to outperform and add value?
- How is the economy likely to impact fixed income performance?
Given the speed and scope of global events what do advisers need to know about the global economy the likely impact to future performance of client portfolios?
Speakers
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Anthony Kirkham
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Jason Spits
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Senior Financial Planner
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Webinar details
Date: 30 July 2015
Time: 12:30-1:30pm (AEST)
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