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Beyond U.S. - time for investors to allocate more internationally?

On June 7, hundreds of investment professionals packed inside Bloomberg’s headquarters in New York City for our inaugural U.S. investment conference, “Beyond the U.S. – Time for investors to allocate more internationally?”

The conference featured lively discussions from Aberdeen Fund managers as well as world-renowned economists. The day’s presentations all addressed where wealth can be found across the globe in the current economic climate.

Here you’ll find the videos and presentations from the conference as well as a library of thought leadership articles and commentaries.

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Keynote Speaker – Dr. Linda Yueh

Economist, author and broadcaster

Dr Linda Yueh

In her keynote address, Dr Linda Yueh considers the global economy and how developed markets are responding to growth in the emerging world.

A fellow in economics at Oxford University, Dr. Yueh is the economics editor for Bloomberg TV.

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The global economy: Have we let a serious crisis go to waste? 

Download this white paper for interviews with some of the world's leading economists about the major secular themes and issues affecting the financial markets today. Including:

  • The Eurozone: 'Crisis? What crisis?'
  • Why the U.S. economy is a star in an otherwise overcast Western sky
  • Is China's growth set to continue?
  • Inflation or deflation ahead?

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Download this free white paper for interviews with some of the world's leading economists about the major secular themes and issues affecting the financial markets today. Including: