M&G's Richard Woolnough, who sparked strong debate over his negative view on the euro, discusses why a new single-currency might be the best thing for the troubled European bloc.
Prudential's UK business has seen only muted growth in comparison to its US and Asia arms since the start of the year.
The chief executive of M&G has decided not to buy his full allocation of shares in Prudential as part of its proposed takeover of Asian insurer AIA.
The euro will fail, M&G's Richard Woolnough declared today.
With sovereign and political issues taking centre stage recently, macroeconomic indicators have taken a back-seat
The return to favour of bond funds in Q1 2010 helped Invesco Perpetual achieve the most successful launch over the period and M&G top the retail sales chart for the sixth consecutive quarter.
As a bond investor, Jim Leaviss explains why he is "almost" hoping for a hung parliament this morning.
Many investors now believe the future lies in global equities. M&G's range of top‐performing global equities funds are designed to take full advantage of investment opportunities worldwide, and to meet the performance requirements of every global investor....
Having seen significant yield contraction since the summer of 2009, yields on prime properties now appear to be stabilising.
Stuart Rhodes, manager of the M&G Global Dividend Fund, explains why he believes there is a world of opportunity beyond the UK market for equity income investors.