Hedge Funds World Middle East 2011
Mon, 07/03/2011 (All day)
Conducted by:
Terrapinn
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David Beguely For 12 years Hedge Funds World Middle East has been the premier conference for the region's sovereign wealth funds, pension funds, family offices and institutional investors to access the global hedge fund industry.
It is where executives present on investment strategy, portfolio management, fund structuring and economic outlook.
Hedge Funds World Middle East features over 80 speakers from all corners of the globe. The main conference is sandwiched between two packed briefing days plus multiple networking opportunities and co-located with the Middle East Investment Summit.
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