Interactive Financial Adviser: Global Equities debate

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In the latest Interactive Financial Adviser debate, our panelists from Aberdeen Asset Management, Standard & Poor's and Rathbone Unit Trust Management discussed global equities.

Click here to listen to the debate on demand Click here to become a member of Interactive Financial Adviser   The latest round of quantitative easing in the US amounts to 'economic vandalism' according to Aberdeen's Bruce Stout. Hear the rest of Bruce's forthright comments and views from James Thomson at Rathbone Unit Trust Management and Susan Sworn from Standard & Poor's on this week's Interactive Financial Adviser debate.   The Global Equities panel includes: Bruce Stout - Senior Investment Manager, Global Equities, Aberdeen Asset Management Susan Sworn - Sector S...

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