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Opening Ceremonies
Due to the rapid change in global financial markets brought on by the worldwide economic crisis, investors have been increasingly looking for ways to protect their portfolios. Now is the best time for you to attend and hear from our world-class investment experts as they outline safe investments and help you identify new trends that will prepare you for investment opportunities that lie ahead as the global economy recovers.
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To watch Webcasts of select 2009 speakers please click on the links below.
 

John Stepek
Spotting (and profiting) from major trends before everybody else does
 

Neil George
• The Best Income Investments for 2010 and Beyond
 

Dominic Frisby
• Precious metals—the year AFTER the sky fell
 
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Mistress of Ceremonies and Chair
Louisa Bojesen
CNBC investors’ clinic
Friday, 30 October, 10.40 am - 11.25 am

CNBC will be hosting an Investors' Clinic style panel at The World MoneyShow London on Friday, 30 October, from 10.40 - 11.25 GMT. Presenter Louisa Bojesen will host the session with a panel of guests who will be taking questions from the audience. Ms. Bojesen is an anchor on CNBC's Squawk Box Europe, the pre-game show leading up to the open of the European Markets. It provides three hours of must-see news, analysis, and commentary. Watch Squawk Box Europe weekdays from 7.00 am - 10.00 am CET on CNBC.

Keynote Address
 
Marc Faber
Publisher
The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report
Yes, there is a light at the end of
this tunnel!
Friday, 30 October, 11.25 am - 12.15 pm

Non-financial credit growth has declined from an annual rate of 16% in late 2006 to between 1% and 2%. Deleveraging is occurring among financial intermediaries. This is extremely negative for an economy addicted to credit growth. The Fed can keep Fed fund rates at 0% and pursue even more expansionary monetary policies. Fiscal measures can be expanded, too. However, under current conditions, these policy measures may aggravate and prolong the problem. The consumer is in recession and the recession will deepen. US trade and current account deficits will shrink further and diminish international liquidity. Shrinkage of global liquidity is bad for all asset prices.
 

John Authers
John Authers
Investment Editor
Financial Times
Greed without fear
Friday, 30 October, 10.10 am - 10.40 am

John Authers will discuss how the greed of the past decades, untempered by fear of the consequences, has helped to place us in the predicament we now find ourselves in, and he will discuss what we can do to find our way back out.
 
Allister Heath
Editor
City A.M.
The state of the global economy and how it will affect investors
Friday, 30 October, 9.35 am - 10.05 am

 

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