Equities Symposium 2012

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Wednesday 19 – Friday 21 September 2012
Commences Wednesday evening and concludes Friday later afternoon.

Melbourne, Victoria

In the current macroeconomic environment, where uncertainty across markets globally is increasing, there is a need for more in-depth examination of equities as an asset class, which represents more than 50% of total portfolios for many superannuation funds.

Our inaugural Equities Symposium will provide insights into the evolving role of equities in a portfolio, determinants of a successful investment strategy, allocation across risk and assets, monitoring and controlling risk exposures, identifying opportunities and effective implementation of investment decisions.

This forum is specifically designed for CIOs, Trustees, Investment Committee members and asset class specialists.

Who should attend?
CIOs
Trustees
Investment Committee members
Asset class specialists

Investment Committee members and senior investment staff of Institutional Investor entities with responsibility for managing or appointing and monitoring investment managers and with fund assets exceeding A$1 billion.

Attendance:
Limited to approximately 20 fund representatives and approximately 17 sponsor representatives.

Registration fee:
A$2,250 plus GST
15 CPE Points

Registration does not include accommodation, although CIE can co-ordinate bookings at no extra charge.

Click here for a more detailed description of this forum from an extract of our new publication, The Centred Investor.

Notes: Above mentioned registration fees are applicable to representatives of Institutional Investors only (e.g. Superannuation Funds, Asset Owners, Private, Public and Government Investment entities). These registration fees are not applicable to sponsoring entities. Sponsoring entities should request sponsorship information from CIE. This information will cover sponsorship benefits, forum application and levels.

On May 30th, 2011, posted in: Upcoming Forum Program by cie_user

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