Ashburton South Africa Conference 2008

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ashburton conference 2008

25:25 Vision focused on the evolution of the investment world from 1982 to 2032, as Ashburton headed into its 25th anniversary year. The speakers reflected upon how crucial events up to the present day have shaped the investment world and what the main themes are for the future.

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Speakers
Ian Ling Ian Ling - Ashburton Director
Ian discusses the evolution of Ashburton's active management style from 1982, then later sets the scene for what may lie ahead.
Anatole Kaletsky Anatole Kaletsky - Principle economic commentator of "The Times" and consultant to Ashburton
Anatole provides an economic insight into the impact of these changes.
Dr Cees Bruggemans Dr Cees Bruggemans - Chief Economist of FNB (Port Elizabeth & Natal region)
Cees discusses the long-term future of the South African rand against other currencies and the benefits of investing abroad.
rudolf-gouws Rudolf Gouws - Chief Economist, Rand Merchant Bank (Cape Town, Spier & Gauteng region)
Rudolf discusses the long-term future of the South African rand against other currencies and the benefits of investing abroad.
Peter Lucas Peter Lucas - Ashburton's Global Investment Strategist
Peter discusses Ashburton's top down strategy and long-term view.

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