Local knowledge is key to unlocking a 'troublesome' European market

The Debate

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The panel discusses Europe and the implication of the recent no votes in France and Holland on the EU constitution

With the EU constitution apparently coming apart at the seams, the much-maligned European market has been in the headlines again as a troublesome region in which to invest. This week's Conjecture debate looks at the impact of the recent no votes from France and Holland on the EU constitution, growth versus yield in Europe and the opportunities from the countries that joined the EU last year. Present at the debate were head of European equities at Newton Raj Shant, head of the European desk at HSBC Halbis Partners Angus Parker, and Paras Anand, manager of the DWS European Opportunities W...

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