Forthcoming Events

Roger is a leading speaker at conferences and seminars for institutional traders, fund managers, actuaries, pensions providers and hedge funds. He is invited to speak on a number of topics, including economics, monetary policy, pensions, employee benefits and asset allocation.

23 June 2010                                            Senate Monte Carlo

Currencies

23/24 June 2010                                      European Private Wealth Management  - Amsterdam

The Current Economic Situation and how it’s Affecting Investments/Financial Sector

29 June 2010                                           Marketing Week Trends Show

Global Economic Trends: Is turbulence the new normality? Has the world changed for ever?

21 July 2010                                               CISI FCSI Masterclass

Is the Banking Crisis over or just beginning?

27 July 2010                                                Money Marketing Retirement Planning Summit

Boosting the UK Economy through a Strong Savings Culture

6 September 2010                                        IBDG Strategy Meeting

Economic outlook for 2010 and its implications on your operations

13 September 2010                                IBDG

The Upside of Economic Downturns and IT

15 September 2010                                Portfolio Adviser

Alternative Investments London 2010


16 September 2010                                Incisive

The biggest investment challenges facing UK pension schemes

22 September 2010                                 4th annual Family Office Leadership Summit

Corporate bonds: A safe haven from sovereign debt?

30 September 2010                                LexisNexis

The Economists View: Review of the Current Economyand what the future holds

For more information contact Roger at : info@rogernightingale.com

A Look at European Markets

Roger Nightingale, strategist, joined CNBC for a look at Monday’s action in the European markets.

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China to Take Top Economy Spot

It’s almost inevitable that the Chinese economy overtakes the US within a decade, Roger Nightingale told CNBC Monday. But it could take longer for the yuan to take over as the global reserve currency, he added.

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