Home / Webinars you can’t miss

Webinars you can’t miss

As working from home has become the new normal for most people, there are still many opportunities for advisers and investors to cut through the noise and hear insights from some of the best investment managers and research teams with a range of webinars being hosted online every day.

As working from home has become the new normal for most people, there are still many opportunities for advisers and investors to cut through the noise and hear insights from some of the best investment managers and research teams with a range of webinars being hosted online every day. We’ve put together a list of webinars available to continue education during this uncertain time:

Invesco Credit Partners Opportunities 2020 Fund

Invesco believes the timing of this distressed debt strategy could not be better given the current market dynamics. Advisers are invited to hear the latest update on the small and middle distressed credit market from the Paul Triggiani, and understand why they think the time is right for this compelling sector.

  • Date: 23 July 2020

    Time: 10.00am

    Standard & Poor’s – Has the pandemic turned the commodity markets upside down?

    Commodity supply chains came into focus in the first half of 2020, with extreme price volatility affecting a wide range of commodities including energy, food, copper, and gold. Will that volatility persist as global economies rebound?

    Join David Bassanese, Chief Economist at BetaShares, Jim Wiederhold, Associate Director, Commodities and Real Assets at S&P Dow Jones Indices, as they share insights into what a post-pandemic commodities market might look like.

    Date: 28 July 2020

    Time: 11.00am
    Montaka’s Year in Review
    Financial Year 2020 has likely been the most volatile and challenging period for investors since the GFC. Over the course of the year, we have faced headwinds from trade disputes, continued escalations in broader geopolitical tensions and, of course, the COVID-19 pandemic which has fundamentally changed the world as we know it.

    Join Andy Macken and Chris Demasi, Portfolio Managers of Montaka Global Investments, as they discuss the 2020 Financial Year and how they are positioned to take advantage of the opportunities that lie ahead

    Date: 30 July 2020

    Time: 12.00pm

    ETF Securities – High conviction investing and leveraging

    ETF Securities recently launched two leveraged funds to offer short-term market exposure to the Nasdaq-100, which includes some of the most innovative companies in the world. Join the upcoming webinar to discuss

    • Leveraged and inverse products – the next frontier on the Australian ETP market.
    • Introducing the ETF Securities Ultras range.
    • Risks vs benefits of short and leveraged funds.
    • Using in a portfolio.

    Drew Meredith

    Drew is publisher of the Inside Network's mastheads and a principal adviser at Wattle Partners.




    Print Article

    Related

    Warning: Attempt to read property "term_id" on string in /nas/content/live/theinsidenetwo/wp-content/themes/intheme/single-post.php on line 270
    Alternatives Symposium 2024: INBrief with Duncan Farley from RBC Bluebay Asset Management

    Duncan Farley from RBC Bluebay Asset Management speaks to Giselle Roux at The Inside Network’s Alternatives Symposium in Melbourne on macro trends that matter more. The Inside Adviser

    The Inside Adviser | 19th Apr 2024 | More
    Alternatives Symposium 2024: INBrief with Wendell Keuneman from Tidal Ventures

    Wendell Keuneman from Tidal Ventures speaks to Giselle Roux at The Inside Network’s Alternatives Symposium in Melbourne on winners and losers amidst the great pricing reset. The Inside Adviser

    The Inside Adviser | 19th Apr 2024 | More
    Iron-ore prices push higher, bolstering Australian miners

    The S&P/ASX 200 Index rose by 0.5 per cent, driven by the increase in iron ore price. This surge propelled Rio Tinto up by 1.7 per cent, while Fortescue advanced by 0.4 per cent, and BHP increased by 1.5 per cent. The materials sector led gains, adding 1 per cent, followed closely by the technology…

    James Dunn | 19th Apr 2024 | More
    Popular
  • Popular posts: