How to better control risk in asset allocation webinar 2015

17 April 2015
| By Alicia |
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NOTICE: The Asset Allocation webinar has been postponed pending securing the involvement of key winners of the Money Management/Lonsec Fund Manager of the Year Awards

How do you get GFC-weary clients to appropriately allocate?

One of the mainstays of economic textbooks in the 1970’s was that Central banks can’t affect anything real through Monetary Policy. That is real productivity, real growth, real profits, real investment, real wages etc. We look at the world economy and find that this assertion has in fact held true over the last 6 years. Largely this is because consumers spend less than 10% of wealth increases, but most of any extra income.

We examine the implications of this phenomenon for financial markets, and devise an appropriate strategy for client portfolios.

Latest research reveals that both investor and financial planner sentiment have recovered from the uncertainty, marking the closing months of last year.

With most asset classes continuing to perform well, the questions for financial planners and their clients are:

  • How they should position themselves to cope with the months ahead?
  • Will the markets continue to perform? and
  • Should planners be helping their clients inject an element of risk control into their portfolios?

Money Management is blending research insights with the latest news intelligence and bringing together a panel of experts to offer privileged market commentary on how to handle the months ahead.

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The Asset Allocation webinar has been postponed pending securing the involvement of key winners of the Money Management/Lonsec Fund Manager of the Year Awards

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