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Half-Time Review: Which Markets Are Best? The first six months of the year have seen a startling rise in equity markets in spite of the lack of any real improvement in the wider economic environment. But the gains have been focused on certain sectors and geographic regions, while areas such as commodities have significantly lagged. In this panel we ask the following questions of the markets:

• Is there still value in equity markets and if so, where?
• What will be the key pinch points for the markets in the second half?
• Which trusts are best equipped to generate strong returns in that environment?

Moderator: Szymon Idzikowski, Morningstar will be joined by:
- Peter Walls, Unicorn Asset Management
- Phil Doel, F&C Investments
- Bruce Stout, Aberdeen Asset Management
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Jun 12 2013
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  • The first six months of the year have seen a startling rise in equity markets in spite of the lack of any real improvement in the wider economic environment. But the gains have been focused on certain sectors and geographic regions, while areas such as commodities have significantly lagged. In this panel we ask the following questions of the markets:

    • Is there still value in equity markets and if so, where?
    • What will be the key pinch points for the markets in the second half?
    • Which trusts are best equipped to generate strong returns in that environment?

    Moderator: Szymon Idzikowski, Morningstar will be joined by:
    - Peter Walls, Unicorn Asset Management
    - Phil Doel, F&C Investments
    - Bruce Stout, Aberdeen Asset Management
  • The investment trust industry is changing: Routes to market are becoming more effective, and platforms more receptive; charging structures are improving; discount mechanisms are modernising; and the structures of trusts themselves are changing. We talk about some of the innovations in the sector, analyse new launches and show how it is meeting the needs of investors.

    Panel:
    - Cherry Reynard (moderator)
    - Hugo Thorman, Ascentric
    - James Saunders Watson, J.P. Morgan
    - Annabel Brodie-Smith, The AIC
  • Investment trust managers tend to have a longer tenure than unit trust managers and this session looks to highlight the value of experience and longevity. Drawing out a number of the longest-serving managers in the industry and we ask them to share:

    • Their accumulated wisdom on investment markets
    • How their style and process have changed and adapted through different investment cycles
    • Whether history does repeat itself, or merely rhyme?
    • What have been the hardest markets to negotiate?
  • Complexity? Gearing? Lack of research? Platform pricing? Liquidity? Poor administration? We address some of the major issues and propose solutions in a live panel session where advisers will have the opportunity to question the experts on using investment trusts, asking them difficult questions on the structure. We also look at the knowledge requirements on investment trusts for advisers.

    Moderator: David Harris, Invatrust
    - James Robson, Plutus Wealth Management
    - Adrian Lowcock, Hargreaves Lansdown
    - Tony Yarrow, Wise Investment
    - Roddy Kohn, Kohn Cougar
  • For advisers to remain independent, they must now having a working knowledge of investment trusts. A panel of financial advisers discuss how they approach investment trust due diligence, manage liquidity and handle discounts. This offers an opportunity for advisers to understand how their peer group approach investment selection and regulatory obligations in regard to investment trusts.

    - Cherry Reynard (moderator)
    - Gill Cardy, IFA Centre
    - Andrew Merricks, Skerritt Wealth Management
    - Ben Yearsley, Charles Stanley
  • In this live session a panel of experts will discuss the mood among investment trust managers/investors at the start of 2013 and asset allocation positioning. Where are the best opportunities to be found? Are there any areas likely to offer the seductive mix of rising asset values and narrowing discounts?

    Conversely, which areas of the market now look fully valued and may struggle in 2013? The experts will share their views on the best investment opportunities for the year and how investment trusts can be used to take advantage.

    Panel line-up:
    - Cherry Reynard (moderator)
    - Peter Hewitt, F&C Investments
    - Andrew McHattie, The McHattie Group
    - Simon Moore, Bestinvest
  • But Were Too Afraid To Ask

    A panel of investment trust experts answer your questions on everything from gearing, to risk management, to investment performance. The session will also cover developments in the industry in 2012.

    The panel line-up includes:
    - Cherry Reynard (moderator)
    - Harry Katz, Norwest Consultants
    - Francis Klonowski, Klonowski & Co.
    - John Newlands, Brewin Dolphin
  • Investment trusts have some natural advantages: they can use gearing to maximise their exposure to a rising market and they can reserve income in stronger years to distribute in weaker years, for example. This makes them naturally suited to certain types of assets and markets. We will discuss the areas best-suited to investment trusts and why. For example, it might be UK for income or emerging markets for growth. In the interests of objectivity, we will also discuss the markets where investment trusts do not work as well. The discussion will also include a comparison with UCITS III and non-UCITS funds, the different type of powers they have, and where they might be more appropriate.

    Panel line-up:
    David Harris, InvaTrust (moderator)
    Stephen Peters, Charles Stanley
    Nick Wilcox, JP Morgan
    John Pattullo, Henderson
    Alex Barr, Aberdeen
    Peter Hewitt, F&C
  • Multi-asset portfolios are the latest buzz-word in investment. They promise lower volatility with a smoother return profile than standard equity funds. Investment trusts offer all the tools to build a multi-asset portfolio, but often at lower cost and with less complexity. This session will explore how investors might go about building or enhancing a multi-asset portfolio with investment trusts. What types of assets are available? How can investors judge correlation? Where can they find true diversity? How can investors blend open-ended and closed-ended to ensure diversification?

    Moderator David Harris of InvaTrust will lead the discussion alongside panelists:
    •Olivia Mayell, J.P. Morgan Asset Management
    •Nick Greenwood, MitonOptimal Multi Asset Management
  • Gearing is often presented as a stumbling block in investment trust due diligence. It can be difficult to pigeon-hole a trust into a certain risk category when gearing can range significantly, for example. This can be addressed with a proper understanding of gearing – different investment trusts use different types and with that comes different risks. The session will cover: The different types of gearing used; the markets in which it has been particularly effective; how the decision is made; how investors can analyse gearing; how geared investment trusts can be incorporated into traditional risk models.

    Panel line-up:
    Jackie Beard, Morningstar (moderator)
    Simon Moore, BestInvest
    Dennis Hall, Yellowtail
    Peter Hewitt, F&C Investments
    Ben Ritchie, Aberdeen Asset Management

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