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Woodford defends Provident stake after taking £300m hit

Star fund manager stands by his investment in Provident Financial, despite shares in the company plummeting by more than 70% on Tuesday

Woodford defends Provident stake after taking £300m hit
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Neil Woodford, one of the UK’s most high-profile fund managers, has defended his investment in Provident Financial Group, despite nursing a £300m-plus loss after shares in the sub-prime lender plummeted by as much as 73% on Tuesday.

Bradford-based Provident Financial this morning delivered its second profit warning in three months and advised shareholders that losses could grow to between £80m and £120m this year. It has scrapped its interim dividend payment and said a full-year dividend is also likely to be cancelled.

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