SimplyBiz to run live web investment conference tomorrow (11 Nov)

Analysis of US election and EU referendum

Tom Ellis
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The SimplyBiz Group is to host a live web conference 'The Investment Show' tomorrow (11 November) with a view to providing advisers with an update on "the current shape of the investment markets and advice process".

The webcast, which takes place from 10.30am to 1.15pm tomorrow, features panellists from Architas, Aviva, BMO Global Asset Management, BNY Mellon, Legal & General Investment Management, Santander Asset Management, Scottish Widows, Square Mile and Zurich. As well as analysing and assessing the immediate and long-term effects of the US election and EU referendum, the online conference will cover income investing, low cost multi-asset investments and a regulatory perspective on today's advice process. SimplyBiz Investment Services managing director Dan Russell, host of the event, argued ...

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