Conjecture: European Equities debate

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In the latest Conjecture debate, our panelists from LV= and Threadneedle discussed European Equities.

Click here to listen to the debate on demand Click here to become a member of Investment Week Conjecture Many argue that Europe should be viewed as a two speed market. Strong growth in the northern economies has been largely overshadowed by the debt crisis in the appropriately named PIIGS. Pressure on the Euro has continued and many ask how much longer Germany and France will remain tied to the single currency. However, the weakened Euro has also meant a rise in exports for many firms. It would appear that investors can still find good value with a strong stock picking approach and ...

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