Chaos on Wall Street PART II: What it means for institutional investors
NOW AVAILABLE ON DEMAND
Part two of our discussion on the financial crisis and how institutional investors are handling the upheavel.
During the 45-minute discussion with two leading investment thinkers, we will talk about the possible lasting effects of the government;s back and forth on its economic rescue package on investors, given the market's whiplash this week. We will also explore whether institutional investors are sitting on the sidelines, moving to cash or finding opportunities, and what might be in store for the fourth quarter.
Also, go to www.pionline.com/chaoswebcast to download and listen to Part I, with TIAA-CREF's Brett Hammond and Research Affiliates' Rob Arnott.
Featured Panelists & Moderator
| Diane Garnick Investment Strategist Invesco | |
| Brett Hammond Chief Investment Strategist TIAA-CREF | |
| Moderator: Greg Crawford Online Editor Pensions & Investments |
Click the links below to download white papers published by our panelist, Diane Garnick.
Diane Garnick, Investment Strategist, Invesco
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