M&G stands with Schroders in hostile Provident bid
Bid is backed by biggest shareholders Neil Woodford and Invesco
Bid is backed by biggest shareholders Neil Woodford and Invesco
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Wealth manager now says it has no plans to drop UK equities manager
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Ever since Jair Bolsonaro was elected President of Brazil in October, the primary focus of the government, businesses and investors has been on the progress being made with the much needed pension reform.
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Room for Swiss manager to be also viewed as a ‘potential recovery stock’
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Telecom giant’s slashed dividend highlights concentration in the yield on the FTSE
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Stephen Lansdown had already sold down £129m worth of HL stock
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Vodafone, one of the most important and popular income stocks in the UK, is to cut its dividend by 40% as a result of high-debt levels and the costly effect of 5G rollout.
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Technology changes are leaving firms reliant on tangible assets behind but the trend is disguised
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Worsening US-China trade tensions cause the asset manager to cut back holdings of risky assets
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As the EU moves to require better management of waste, fund managers look to benefit
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Last Word Research highlights the asset classes fund selectors currently favour
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Link Asset Services is ultimately responsible for Ucits compliance, says Woodford
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