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Rediscover the Diversification Potential of Small Caps
The small cap asset class has unique diversification benefits for investors, offering access to emerging companies and industries that may be the drivers of tomorrow's growth. Small caps have been out of favor compared to other equity options, but with strong fundamentals and encouraging market dynamics, now is the time to rediscover how small caps can potentially enhance performance and reduce risk within a diversified portfolio over the coming decade.
Join the experts at Aberdeen Investments as they discuss today’s small cap equities market, how current events are shaping opportunities for the asset class, and where small caps may fit within your equity allocation.
SUMMARY
Topics will include:
- How current events are impacting equities and the small cap asset class.
- Long-term trends and market dynamics that will drive opportunity with small caps.
- Small cap strategies and where they may fit within a diversified investment portfolio.
SPEAKERS
Christopher Colarik
Head of US Smaller CompaniesAberdeen
Tom Harvey
Senior Equity SpecialistAberdeen
Cinthia Murphy
Investment StrategistVettaFi
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