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Event Date |
Thu Sep 19 IDT (3 months ago)
In your timezone (EST): Wed Sep 18 5:00pm - Wed Sep 18 5:00pm |
Location |
TBA
Israel |
Region | EMEA |
This Forum is the leading conference for RIAs, family offices, and private banks in the country.
The forum’s content is developed through hundreds of one-on-one meetings from within the high-net-worth family wealth management community. The program's speaking faculty is primarily comprised of Israel-based leaders in the sector.
Our agenda covers: asset allocation and protection, equity markets, fixed income, alternative investment, succession planning, and an outlook on financial markets and the global economy. This event is completely closed-door and invitation-only. It is designed to enable genuine peer-to-peer learning and networking for the regional private wealth community.
Key Discussion Topics
Opening Bell: Financial and Macro-Economic Outlook for the Next 12 Months:
• Top thinkers and chief investment officers in the private wealth space share their investment views about current US asset allocation strategies and their projected macroeconomic outlook for the next 12 months.
From Real Estate to Real Assets: Seeking the Best Opportunities:
• This panel examines key opportunities and challenges of investing in real assets and real estate.
Alternatives – Time to Shine:
• With traditional stocks and bonds both facing losses this year, which alternatives offer the most meaningful diversification and how can the best managers be sourced?
The Equity Equation: Evaluating Impact on Portfolios:
• The growth of the US and global economy and inflation are highly uncertain. This panel will endeavor to answer how those in private wealth can build an all-weather equity portfolio and other crucial questions.
Fixed Income: Trends Shaping Today’s Landscape:
• Inflation is at its highest rate in four decades. The Federal Reserve may continue to raise rates. Given this precarious moment in time, investors are left wondering if the 60/40 portfolio is still viable, considering correlations between stocks and bonds.
New Ways to Invest in Non-Traditional Assets - Reshaping Our Thinking:
• The prominence of alternative investments in portfolios has risen dramatically due to an increase in opportunistic returns.