Investment Week Conference 2019: How is the political landscape impacting portfolios?

Vox-pop series

Natalie Kenway
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In the second of this two-part vox-pop series, Investment Week's Natalie Kenway speaks to delegates at the Investment Week Conference 2019 on day 2 to discover their key highlights from the panel debate and sessions with fund managers.

Held at Pennyhill Park Hotel, Surrey, on 6 and 7 June, the second morning kicked off Matthew Goodwin, Professor of Politics at the University of Kent, discussing the key themes in political volatility. This was followed by a panel debate, made up of Refinitiv's Jake Moeller, Momentum Global Investment Management's Alex Harvey, Welian's Richard Philbin and Dan Brocklebank from Orbis Investments, who discussed the impact geopolitical tensions are having on portfolios. View day one's vox-pop by clicking here.  

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