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Neil Woodford - six key questions answered

What does the closure of Neil Woodford's flagship fund mean for investors?

16th October 2019 09:55

Kyle Caldwell from interactive investor

What does the closure of Neil Woodford's flagship fund mean for investors?

Money Observer deputy editor Kyle Caldwell talks to Money Observer staff writer Tom Bailey and Lee Wild, head of equity strategy at interactive investor, about the closure of Neil Woodford's flagship fund, Woodford Equity Income, and what it means for investors. For example, will institutional investors be prioritised in the payout process over private investors?

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