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Event title: Cap Intro: Emerging Markets | Macro Alternative Investing
Event type: Conference
Event Category: Alternative Investment
Event date: (dd/mm/yyyy) 25/06/2012
Region: North America
Country: United States
Event city: New York
Zip: 10016
Event Location:    
Organizing Firm: Catalyst Financial Partners
Discount: 0
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Contact person for event registration: Carl
Contact phone: 212 966 2993
Contact email: info@catalystforum.com
Link: http://catalystforum.com/node/210
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