PROGRAMMES - Institutional Investors Series: Maximising Returns in Uncertain Times
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Institutional Investors Series (IIS)
26 AUGUST 2008
SIME DARBY CONVENTION CENTRE (SDCC)
The Institutional Investors Series (IIS) was first organised in December 2007 by the Securities Industry Development Corporation (SIDC). It is an annual series supported by the Securities Commission Malaysia and sponsored by Aberdeen Asset Management, BNP-Paribas Investment Partners and Nomura Asset Management.
This second IIS is designed to help institutional investors make the best possible investment decisions in difficult times when macroeconomic conditions are uncertain and financial markets remain volatile.
Leading international experts from Aberdeen Asset Management, BNP-Paribas and Nomura Asset Management will explore the latest trends, products and challenges faced by institutional investors in some of the most difficult and uncertain investment conditions in recent memory.
Programme Takeaways
Participants will:
- Identify the advantages and drawbacks of different products
- Learn how the advisors to fund managers assess asset managers
- Learn about the impact global trends have on local investment decisions and opportunities
- Explore the impact of the trends and issues facing institutional investors in Malaysia in balancing their local and global investments
- Learn about new structured products, their merits and drawbacks and their suitability to Malaysian fund managers
- Explore the best ways to match returns with risk appetites
- Understand how to deal with the impact of currency on portfolios
- Explore the role and relevance the different asset class in building a portfolio
Who Should Attend:
- CEO’s, COO’s, CFO’s, Finance Directors, Accountants, Senior Managers
For Enquiries and Registration, Contact SIDC Marketing & Corporate Services at:
Tel: 03-6204 8667 / 8675 / 8175
Email: sidc@sidc.com.my
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