Europe and Asia will drive future growth as the US stays flat
The market's pretty stable and there's money to be made. Growth will come from Europe, Asia and the other emerging markets. Longevity is worth a look, but mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and start-ups are probably off the menu for now. Mark Geoghegan asked the questions, and major life players gave the answers
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