The events calendar for the institutional pensions & insurance industries
A selection of upcoming events from mallowstreet & our partners
Past Events
December 
 2019
Global Fixed Income Outlook at the Dawn of a New Decade
to at Herbert Berger at Innholders Hall, 30 College St, London EC4R 2RH, UK
After delivering remarkable returns thus far in 2019, does global fixed income offer any break-out opportunities at the dawn of a new decade? Here we will focus on sharing ideas, identifying opportunities, and navigating the winds of change in the year ahead.Sponsored by
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PGIM Fixed Income
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mallowstreet University Dinner: Net Zero – The Need for Nuclear
to at South Place Hotel, 3 South Pl, Finsbury, London EC2M 2AF, UK
The team from Sizewell C at EDF Energy discuss the opportunities for long-term, inflation-linked and ESG compliant investment, as the UK looks to achieve its zero-carbon commitment by 2050.Sponsored by
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EDF Energy
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Culture in Investment Management
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Fact: Good culture leads to better investor returns, employee engagement and a better client experience. But what does ‘good culture’ look like?Sponsored by
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mallowstreet
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November 
 2019
mallowstreet LGPS Indaba
to at South Place Hotel, 3 South Pl, Finsbury, London EC2M 2AF, UK
Join us for a gathering of ‘great leaders’ from the world of LGPS pools and beyond as we explore the current challenges and the opportunities available.Sponsored by
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Vontobel Asset Management
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CQS
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Invesco
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PIMCO
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mallowstreet University Dinner: Navigating the Road to Buyout (with PIC)
to at The Ned, 27 Poultry, London EC2R 8AJ, UK
Hear PIC discuss the key things pension funds should consider when looking to transfer liabilities to an insurer, one of the options at the forefront for every pension fund mapping out their ‘end game’.Sponsored by
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Pension Insurance Corporation
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mallowstreet University Dinner: Can Lessons Learned Provide 2020 Vision to the Future?
to at South Place Hotel, 3 South Pl, Finsbury, London EC2M 2AF, UK
The US/China trade war dominated headlines and concerns for a large part of 2019. PGIM’s Nathan Sheets discusses the ripple effect and his outlook on key macro themes for 2020.Sponsored by
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PGIM Fixed Income
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