Fidelity offers multi-manager adviser seminars

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Fidelity International is hosting a series of masterclasses to introduce advisers and paraplanners to multi-manager investing.

Scheduled to be held between the 7 and 30 November the classes will be held at 34 locations across the country with 1,150 advisers already signed up to attend the seminars which look at the different types of multi-manager and how all the various components fit together. Designed specifically for advisers to give generic information on the wide range of investment approaches and products on offer, the Fidelity masterclasses cover topics such as: Commercial Dynamics – how and why the multi-manger sector is growing Defining Risk – what are the different types of risk and are they a thre...

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