Dear Emma
Welcome to the new style newsletter from the Finance and Investment Practice Executive Committee (PEC). We aim to bring regular news and items of interest to those working in the finance and investment area. Please take a few moments to take a look and get a flavour of what's going on at the moment.
We’d like to hear your views on the new format, so please complete click here, select Finance and Investment news from the drop down menu, and let us know what you think about it.
Risk & Investment Conference
21 – 23 June, The Grand Hotel, Brighton
Recent dramatic events in global financial markets have highlighted the importance of financing and investment risk in the context of overall enterprise risk management. In particular, the key role played by both funding liquidity and market liquidity has become clear. Many of the financial institutions advised by actuaries will be looking to generate returns by taking advantage of liquidity conditions at the same time as managing their liquidity risk.
For further information and a booking form, please click here.
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Institute Sessional Meeting: Dynamic asset allocation techniques
27 April, Staple Inn, London
Debate based on a draft paper by Stuart Jarvis, Adrian Lawrence and Sheng Miao. There will be no formal paper available before the evening, but a web link will be available in due course. For more information, click here.
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Are you interested in CPD, Education and Research?
If you think you have something to offer the Finance and Investment PEC's new sub-committees and would like to register an interest, we'd love to hear from you. For more information, please click here.
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Finance and investment news on the website
Our Library is now providing finance and investment news on the Profession's website. You can access it by clicking here.
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Volunteer needed for FTSE European Equity User Committee
If you think you could help in this capacity, please contact Pat Rustem for more information.
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Using the Library for research and information
About to start a research project? The Profession's libraries can carry out literature searches to establish what research has already been undertaken and obtain copies of books, articles and reports on request. They can also track down published data and check references. To take advantage of this facility, contact the libraries here.
If you are looking for a specific book or article, try the Profession's online library catalogue by clicking here. Members can access a range of electronic resources, including over 200 journals, via the portal known as Athens, also used by many academic institutions. If you want to know more, contact the Library.
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