The Future of Investment Returns – Prudential – 12.21.20

Overview:

Title: The Future of Investment Returns
Date: Monday, December 21, 2020
Time: 1:00 PM Eastern Standard Time
Duration: 1 hour

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Summary:

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Should investors realistically expect that the future returns of financial assets will be in line with historical returns? The drivers of the global economy and financial markets have changed, and your client’s investment portfolio needs to change as well. A traditional allocation of 60% equities and 40% bonds may no longer be sufficient to provide the desired risk/return profile or the necessary retirement income for the average investor.

Speakers:

Edward Keon Edward Keon Portfolio Manager and Chief Investment Strategist QMA’s Global Multi-Asset Solutions

Edward F. Keon, Jr. is a Portfolio Manager and Chief Investment Strategist for QMA’s Global Multi-Asset Solutions team. In this capacity, he is responsible for portfolio management, analysis, and economic and market valuation research. He also represents the firm through appearances in major media outlets, most notably as a regular guest on CNBC’s Squawk Box. Prior to joining QMA, Ed has served as Chief Investment Strategist and Director of Quantitative Research at Prudential Equity Group, LLC, where he was repeatedly voted onto Institutional Investor’s All-American Research Team, and as a Senior Vice President at I/B/E/S International Inc. Ed is a board member of the Chicago Quantitative Alliance, where he heads the committee to develop Sound Practices in Quantitative Investment Management. He earned a BS in Industrial Management from the University of Massachusetts/Lowell and an MBA in Finance and Marketing from MIT Sloan School of Management.