Allianz to take BRIC roadshow to IFAs

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Allianz Global Investors will go on a nationwide tour next month to promote its RCM BRIC Stars fund.

Hosted by fund manager Michael Konstantinov, the 2008 BRIC roadshow from 7 to 9 April will focus on the outlook for the BRIC economies and discuss the portfolio in detail. The tour starts in Bristol on the 7 April and ends in London two days later – with stops in Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds and Newmarket. “We have had two very strong years of performance and we are currently identifying some interesting opportunities within the BRIC region,” Konstantinov says. “The roadshows will highlight why our investment strategies have been successful and how the BRIC region is well placed to wit...

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