Online Seminars - now the experts come to you
Want to find out more about investing, but short of time? We've got the answer. You can watch our online seminars where and when it suits you. You get the same quality of speakers you're used to from Barclays Stockbrokers - direct to your PC.
Visit our Seminars Archive to view a full list of available seminars. Choose from seminars on a wide range of investment topics including Investment Notes, our tradable structured products; ISAs; Funds; Contracts for Difference; Spread Trading, Self Invested Personal Pensions (SIPPs) and FX.
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John Cotter presents a comprehensive account of ISAs, including the advantages of holding an ISA, the role it can play in your portfolio and the ISA regulatory changes.
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FX explained Alex Keil, FX advisor for Barclays Wealth, introduces you to FX (Foreign Exchange) markets. The seminar consists of an introduction to FX broken down into the basics and how you can trade FX.
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Browser versions and operating systems In order to view the online seminars you will need to ensure that your PC has the following technical specifications - Windows 2000, Internet Explorer 6.0 (with Service pack 2 or above) and Windows Media Player 9.0 (or above). You should also make sure that JavaScript is enabled in the browser, and any firewalls must allow Windows Media traffic through. If you are unsure if your system meets these requirements you can test it now. Barclays Stockbrokers is the group name for the businesses of: Barclays Stockbrokers Limited, a member of the London Stock Exchange and PLUS. Registered No 1986161; Barclays Sharedealing, registered No. 2092410; Barclays Bank Trust Company Limited, registered No. 920880. All companies are registered in England and the registered address is 1 Churchill Place, London E14 5HP. All companies are authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. The price and value of investments and their income fluctuates: you may get back less than the amount you invested. Remember that how an investment performed in the past is not a guide to how it will perform in the future. If you are in any doubt about investing in these types of investments, you should consult your financial adviser. |
