European Equities debate

Author: Interactive Financial Adviser
IFAonline| 10 Dec 2009 | 17:54

Categories: Europe

Tags:S&P| Baring Asset Management| LV=| interactive financial adviser

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Mark Page of LV= Asset Management, Nicholas Williams of Baring Asset Management and Peter Fuller of Standard & Poor's discuss European Equities

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Europe funds have been a mainstay of UK investors’ portfolios for some time, but did not escape the economic downturn. GDP in the Eurozone fell by 1.5% in the last quarter of 2008 and the start of 2009 offered little in the way of respite. But with tighter investment controls across most of Europe and less exposure to the toxic debt which burdened the UK and US, which Eurozone countries are best equipped to bounce back and which are already showing signs of recovery?

This week's Interactive Financial Adviser panel includes:

Mark Page - Head of European Equities, LV= Asset Management

Nicholas Williams - Head of Pan European Small & Mid Cap Equities, Baring Asset Management

Peter Fuller - Director – Research, Standard & Poor's

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