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In the latest Interactive Financial Adviser debate, our panelists from BlackRock, Psigma and S&P Capital IQ discussed European Equities.
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While a lot of short term investor attention is focused on a resolution to the eurozone debt crisis, what is the outlook for European equities?
Many major European businesses are reporting high levels of cash sitting on their balance sheets and a growing number of Continental companies are paying dividends, albeit it starting from a lower base than their UK equivalents.
Is now a good time to start allocating client monies to European equities, and how much is the slowing economic environment affecting the performance of European businesses?
Is it time to look towards Eastern Europe for better opportunities? This Conjecture discussed and debated all these issues.
The European Equities panel includes:
Andreas Zoellinger - Co-manager of the BlackRock Continental European Income Fund, BlackRock
Charles Glasse - Co-Fund Manager, PSigma European Income Fund, PSigma Asset Management
Robert Quinn - Chief European Equity Strategist, S&P Capital IQ
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