Faith Glasgow, editor of Money Observer, and deputy editor Kyle Caldwell discuss the latest news for fund investors, including the scale of dividend cuts hitting income investors, a rule change to the Investment Association’s income fund sectors, and the departure from Temple Bar investment trust of well-known fund manager Alastair Mundy. They are joined by interactive investor's head of markets Richard Hunter, who offers his perspective on some of the most vulnerable FTSE sectors amid the pandemic. Finally, interactive investor’s Teodor Dilov names his fund of the week from interactive investor’s Super 60 list.
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