A post election conversation about new opportunities in infrastructure investment with Rob Amodeo from Western Asset and Nick Langley from RARE Infrastructure.
2016 was a tumultuous year across the world and a serious level of uncertainty remains as we move into 2017. So join Western Asset Chief Investment Officer, Ken Leech as he deep dives into an analysis of the 2016 global market and discusses some 2017 considerations for your portfolio including:
- US Policy uncertainty and how to compensate for this
- The Cyclical surge amidst challenging secular headwinds
- Growth Prospects in the US
- Growth Risks from China
- 2016 Market analyses
Scott Glasser, Carl Eichstaedt, Jack McIntyre, James Norman
There's no shortage of risks now, but experienced investors consider what could go right as well as wrong. That's why we brought four of Legg Mason’s top managers together to explore the potential positives for 2017 -- and how the year could unfold to get there. Welcome to this edition of MASTERCLASS.
•Scott Glasser - Co-CIO, Managing Director, Portfolio Manager at ClearBridge Investments
•Carl Eichstaedt - Portfolio Manager at Western Asset
•Jack McIntyre - Portfolio Manager at Brandywine Global
•James Norman - President, Equity Strategy at QS Investors
Rob Amodeo, Western Asset - Nick Langley, RARE Infrastructure - Matt Schiffman, Legg Mason
A post election conversation about new opportunities in infrastructure investment with Rob Amodeo from Western Asset and Nick Langley from RARE Infrastructure.
Investors today are faced with an increasingly complex array of challenges-yet their financial goals remain largely unchanged. Thankfully, there are more solution-driven options to help meet these goals, including Legg Mason's suite of ETFs. They represent a new level of choice for investors and advisors looking for cost-efficient, liquid investments.
New Opportunities in Infrastructure InvestmentRob Amodeo, Western Asset - Nick Langley, RARE Infrastructure - Matt Schiffman, Legg Mason[[ webcastStartDate * 1000 | amDateFormat: 'MMM D YYYY h:mm a' ]]46 mins