Hak Salih has left M&G after lacklustre performance on the £278m Income fund and is being replaced b...
Hak Salih has left M&G after lacklustre performance on the £278m Income fund and is being replaced by Alex Odd, while former DWS manager Nick Evans joins the group to assist on two of its investment trusts. Odd, manager of the firm's Fund of Investment Trust Shares and deputy manager to Richard Hughes on M&G Extra Income, joined in February last year after eight years at Jupiter, where he was assistant to Anthony Nutt on his income funds. Evans joins the group on 2 May to take on the M&G Income and Recovery investment trusts. He replaces Jonathan Parker, equity portfolio manager for the v...
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