Fidelity Investment Companies Forum 21 July 2026 – Hear all Portfolio Managers live!

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Join live on Tuesday 21 July at 5.10pm for the Fidelity Investment Companies Forum. Hear directly from five investment trust portfolio managers, ask your questions and gain fresh market insights.

The event will be streamed online and offers a valuable opportunity to hear directly from the teams managing Fidelity’s Investment Trusts across Europe, Asia, China and Emerging Markets. Against an evolving global backdrop, our speakers will share their latest thinking, what they are seeing on the ground, and where they are finding opportunities today.

The evening will begin with a market update from Tom Stevenson, followed by short insights from our portfolio managers. Marianna Hunt, Investment and Pension Specialist, will then host a dedicated personal finance session, before a panel discussion with plenty of time for questions. You’ll be able to submit questions in advance and put them directly to the panel on the night.

This is a great opportunity to gain practical insights from Fidelity’s investment trust portfolio managers across Europe, Asia, China and Emerging Markets.

Portfolio Managers:

Marcel Stötzel, Fidelity European Trust plc (LON:FEV)

Alex Wright, Fidelity Special Values plc (LON:FSV)

Chris Tennant, Fidelity Emerging Markets Limited (LON:FEML)

Dale Nichols, Fidelity China Special Situations plc (LON:FCSS)

Nitin Bajaj, Fidelity Asian Values plc (LON:FAS)

Follow the link to register:

https://filvc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_04-aviFXRY68guhUlUXrsg#/registration

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