AITC running intermediary workshops on market outlook

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split-caps and investment trusts also to be covered at events around UK

The AITC is this month commencing a series of 20 half-day workshops for intermediaries to run throughout 2003. The workshops will focus on investment trusts, split-capital trusts and the outlook for world markets. The first session, which includes David Franklin from Christows and former Teather & Greenwood analyst Simon Moore, will be in London on 26 February, with further dates in Jersey, Belfast, Scotland, Yorkshire and the south of England in coming months. Further information and bookings on 020 7282 5577 or e-mail [email protected]. New Star European manager Richard Pease and...

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