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Framlington briefings, FSA conference and Global Alternative Investment Management forum among events planned for coming months

JP Morgan Fleming, Schroders and Investec are jointly hosting a series of breakfast forums for intermediaries, starting next week. The providers will discuss consistency of performance with regard to their fund ranges. The first forum is on 29 April in Bolton, followed by Glasgow, Edinburgh and Northampton on 1, 2 and 7 May respectively. Further dates and details on 0161 877 8099. Framlington is hosting a series of IFA conference call briefings with specialist fund managers in April. The next briefing takes place on 22 April, when Jonathan Asante will discuss emerging markets. On 29 A...

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