The ins and outs of the latest fund gating… It's The Pro Adviser Podcast

It’s The Pro Adviser Podcast

Hannah Godfrey
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The biggest news of the week saw asset manager M&G suspend its Property Portfolio fund after sustained outflows of roughly £1bn since the start of the year.

In this episode, Professional Adviser news editor Hannah Godfrey is joined by Mike Sheen, deputy news editor of sister title Investment Week, to discuss the details surrounding the fund's suspension. You can listen to the podcast - and all our other episodes - through iTunes and Spotify by searching for The Pro Adviser Podcast or Professional Adviser in their respective podcast libraries. You can also click on the embedded play button above to listen. More podcasts: City fame and political promises… It's The Pro Adviser Podcast 'Financial wellbeing is all style and no sub...

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