The Largest U.S. Money Managers webcast
Monday, June 2 • 2:00 - 2:30 EDT
Now Available on Demand.
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Go deeper into Pensions & Investments' annual look at the largest money managers as we pick apart the data and put it all back together with two industry heavyweights - Kevin Quirk from Casey Quirk and Ben Phillips from Jefferies Putnam Lovell.
In this webcast, we will discuss:
• Where the assets are flowing and which strategies are growing in popularity and which ones are not.
• How the credit crisis has hit the biggest money managers and what they're doing about it.
• What our experts think about 2008 so far and get their forecasts for the industry for the rest of the year.
Panelists will discuss findings and answer your questions regarding P&I's annual survey of the Largest U.S. Money Managers, which publishes May 26.
Featured Panelists & Moderator
| Kevin Quirk Partner Casey Quirk & Associates LLC |
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| Ben Phillips Managing Director and Head of Strategic Research Jefferies Putnam Lovell |
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| Moderator: Greg Crawford Online Editor Pensions & Investments |
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