CHICAGO, July 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- With an increasing number of assets flowing into exchange-traded funds and the need for expert analysis about these investment vehicles also on the rise, Morningstar, Inc. , a leading provider of independent investment research, will hold its first ETF Invest Conference Sept. 15-17 at the Swissotel in Chicago. The conference will bring together Morningstar's ETF analysts and investing experts with the best and brightest in the ETF industry to offer thought-provoking dialogue about strategic and tactical ETF investing for an audience of financial advisors, money managers, and ETF investors.
"ETFs have dramatically risen in popularity and have become one of the most talked-about investment choices," said Scott Burns, Morningstar's director of ETF research. "Our new ETF conference is a response to the demand we've heard for an event that speaks directly to ETF investing ideas to help investors make informed decisions when including these products in their portfolios."
Keynote speakers are Gregg Easterbrook, noted author, ESPN.com columnist, and Fulbright Scholar, who will speak at a luncheon on Sept. 16; and Matt Tucker, managing director for U.S. fixed income strategy at BlackRock, who will deliver the conference's closing keynote address.
General sessions at ETF Invest will feature some of the ETF industry's top thought and opinion leaders:
-- Dan Farley, managing director of SPDR ETFs - State Street Global
Advisors will provide an economic outlook across a variety of asset
classes and geographies on Sept. 16.
-- Scott Burns, Morningstar's director of ETF research; will moderate a
discussion about the current ETF landscape and the challenges on the
immediate horizon with Noel Archard, managing director, iShares; Ben
Fulton, managing director of global ETFs, Invesco PowerShares; Rick
Genoni, head of ETF product management, Vanguard; and Joanne Hill,
head of investment strategy, ProFunds Group; on Sept. 16.
-- Lee Kranefuss, former iShares chief executive officer who is often
credited as helping to popularize ETFs as a mainstream investment
option, will take part in a one-on-one conversation with Morningstar's
Don Phillips on Sept. 16 about the ongoing evolution of ETFs and how
ETFs have changed the way advisors make investment recommendations.
-- Tom Lydon, author and editor, ETF Trends; Matt Hougan, managing
director of ETF analytics, IndexUniverse; and Morningstar's Burns will
join moderator Chuck Jaffe, MarketWatch columnist; for a free-wheeling
"Meet the Pundits" session on Sept. 17 covering a broad range of ETF
investing topics, including the current regulatory outlook and best
practices for ETF investors.
Breakout sessions, which will address a variety of specific issues facing the ETF industry, include:
-- Sandip Bhagat, principal and head of the quantitative equity group,
Vanguard; and Erik Ristuben, chief investment officer, Russell
Investments; who will discuss modern portfolio theory and the future
of asset allocation in the wake of recent market volatility with
moderator Tom Idzorek, chief investment officer and director of
research, Ibbotson Associates; on Sept. 16.
-- Derek Van Eck, chief investment officer and director, Van Eck Funds;
who will detail the outlook for emerging markets ETFs on Sept. 16, as
it remains one of the hottest ETF sectors in terms of both returns and
asset flows.
-- Axel Merk, president and chief investment officer, Merk Investments;
who will discuss the role of currency trading in a long-term ETF
portfolio and his insight on the largest currency markets on Sept. 16.
-- Adam Patti, founder and chief executive officer, IndexIQ; George
O'Connor, director, iShares; Peng Chen, president of Ibbotson
Associates; and moderator Nadia Papagiannis, alternative investments
strategist, Morningstar; who will examine alternative ETFs, such as
new hedge fund strategies in investor-friendly regulated ETF
structures, on Sept. 16
-- Mark Scheffler, founder and senior portfolio manager, Appleton Group;
Rob Stein, managing partner, Astor Asset Management; Larry Cao, senior
consultant, Ibbotson Associates; and moderator Paul Justice,
Morningstar's director of North American ETF research; who will debate
opportunities and challenges in macroeconomic-driven sector-rotation
strategies on Sept 16.
-- Eric Cott, director of financial advisor education, Options Industry
Council (OIC); who will join Phil Guziec, derivatives strategist,
Morningstar; to explore strategies advisors can use when buying ETF
options for their clients' portfolios on Sept. 16
-- Mitch Rubin, chief investment officer and managing partner; RiverPark
Capital; Mike Trigg, portfolio manager and business analyst, WCM
Investments; David Rolfe, chief investment officer, Wedgewood
Partners; and moderator Esko Mickels, fund analyst, Morningstar
Canada; who will convene on Sept. 16 to discuss their work in the next
frontier of ETF investing: active ETFs.
-- Mark Balasa, principal and co-president, Balasa Diverno & Foltz, LLC;
Ed Baldridge, president, Baldridge Asset Management; and Tom Driscoll,
partner, Deloitte Tax LLP; who will talk about the tax implications
and tax efficiency of various ETF product structures with moderator
Timothy Strauts, ETF analyst, Morningstar; on Sept. 17.
-- Siddharth Jain, vice president of equity research, KBW; who will
survey the banking, investment banking and insurance industries and
provide his outlook for the financial sector and subsectors on Sept.
17.
-- Michael Iachini, director of investment manager research, Charles
Schwab; Rick Ferri, founder and chief executive officer, Portfolio
Solutions; and Hal Ratner, senior consultant, Morningstar Associates;
who will discuss best practices in constructing ETF portfolios during
their Sept. 17 session with moderator Christine Benz, director of
personal finance and senior columnist, Morningstar.com.
-- Christopher Yeagley, managing director and U.S. head of equity
structured products, UBS; and Fran Kinniry, principal Vanguard
Investment Strategy Group; who will review the yield-producing ETF
structures currently on the market with moderator Bradley Kay,
director of European ETF research, Morningstar; on Sept. 17.
Registration Information
The Morningstar ETF Invest Conference costs $495 per person and includes two breakfasts, luncheons, and cocktail receptions. A pre-conference workshop, "The Basics of ETF Investing," will be held from 1 - 4 p.m. Wed., Sept. 15 at Morningstar global headquarters, 22 W. Washington St., Chicago. During the workshop, members of Morningstar's ETF research team will guide advisors through an introduction to ETFs and the strategies Morningstar has developed to help investors make the most of these powerful new investment tools. Registration for the workshop is a separate $99 fee, and participants are eligible for three hours of continuing education credits. To register for the conference or workshop, call toll free at 866-839-9729.
More information about the 2010 Morningstar ETF Invest Conference, including the full agenda, hotel accommodations, and complete registration information, is available at http://www.morningstaradvisor.com/2010ETFInvest.
Press Registration Information
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