Conjecture: Economic Outlook

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In the latest Conjecture debate, our panellists from Rathbone Unit Trust Management, Threadneedle and Standard & Poor's discussed the current Economic Outlook.

Click here to listen to the debate on demand Click here to take the CPD test Click here to become a member of Conjecture 2011 has been a rollercoaster ride so far. With many predicting a year of strong global economic growth a succession of unforeseen incidents have changed the landscape considerably. Earthquakes in New Zealand and more significantly in Japan along with the political destabilisation of North Africa and parts of the Middle East have had an impact on global markets the full extent of which have not yet been fully realised. So how will these events play out on the e...

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