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THE WEALTH MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONALS Hong Kong Singapore Shanghai London For more information, please contact: Tania Scott, Marketing Manager T: +852 2824 1083 E: [email protected] www.thehenleygroup.com.hk Seminar invitation Asset bubbles vs. undervalued opportunities and a global economy overview Martin Hennecke, Chief Economist, The Henley Group Limited Should you buy what you hate? We can learn from Sogo’s ‘Thankful Week’ Anyone who has been to Sogo during the sales knows that shoppers love to buy at a discount. However, the vast majority of investors tend to think the opposite: they like to buy assets that have risen and look nice on a past performance chart regardless of value, while ignoring (if not despising) assets which have dropped or underperformed in the past but may now be cheap. Martin will highlight some currently liked and disliked assets with a view to identifying possible bubbles and overlooked opportunities. Dr Jim Walker, Managing Director, Asianomics Limited The storm after the calm Jim’s presentation will be a rundown on global economies with a specific focus on what is troubling in Europe, Japan, China and India. He will also discuss what looks reasonably good in the US and Southeast Asia. Time 7:00pm – 9:00pm (registration from 6:30pm) Date Wednesday 13 November 2013 Venue Information will be provided upon confirmation of reservation. Seating is limited therefore please register early to avoid disappointment. Light refreshments will be served.

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THE WEALTH MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONALSHong Kong Singapore Shanghai London

For more information, please contact:Tania Scott, Marketing ManagerT: +852 2824 1083 E: [email protected] www.thehenleygroup.com.hk

Seminar invitation

Asset bubbles vs. undervalued opportunities and a global economy overviewMartin Hennecke, Chief Economist, The Henley Group LimitedShould you buy what you hate? We can learn from Sogo’s ‘Thankful Week’Anyone who has been to Sogo during the sales knows that shoppers love to buy at a discount. However, the vast majority of investors tend to think the opposite: they like to buy assets that have risen and look nice on a past performance chart regardless of value, while ignoring (if not despising) assets which have dropped or underperformed in the past but may now be cheap. Martin will highlight some currently liked and disliked assets with a view to identifying possible bubbles and overlooked opportunities.

Dr Jim Walker, Managing Director, Asianomics LimitedThe storm after the calmJim’s presentation will be a rundown on global economies with a specific focus on what is troubling in Europe, Japan, China and India. He will also discuss what looks reasonably good in the US and Southeast Asia.

Time7:00pm – 9:00pm (registration from 6:30pm)

DateWednesday 13 November 2013

VenueInformation will be provided upon confirmation of reservation.

Seating is limited therefore please register early to avoid disappointment.

Light refreshments will be served.