FREE Webinar - How inflation could enhance your investments, featuring world leading Fund Manager

Published: Wed, 11/03/21

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'Manager View' Webinar

 
doceo is proud to launch our first 'Manager View' webinar, which is FREE for all investors.
 
Hear from Bruce Stout, manager of Murray International Trust, on two key drivers of financial performance: Inflation and Interest Rates. Bruce will discuss:
 
   Is this global inflation spike transitory or something that will last much longer?
 
    The risks of earlier than expected rate rises - how much is priced in already?
 
   ● Supply chain pressures that are causing much of this inflation spike and how long they might take to subside?
 
    Potential impacts on investment portfolios.
 
This will be followed by an opportunity to ask your questions in a Q&A session.
 
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Bruce Stout

Manager of Murray International Trust
 
Bruce Stout is a senior investment manager on the Global equities team at abrdn. Bruce joined the company in 1987 via the acquisition of Murray Johnstone and has held a number of roles including investment manager on the emerging markets team. Bruce graduated with a BA in Economics from the University of Strathclyde and completed a graduate training course with General Electric Company UK.
 
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