The category, represented by Crisil-Amfi gilt fund Performance Index, delivered absolute returns of 2.85 per cent for the quarter compared with Crisil-Amfi income fund Performance Index's 2.46 per cent.
Short-term debt fund delivered a return of 2.25 per cent in the quarter ended March 31, 2016, while that of ultra short fund and liquid fund was at 2.13 per cent and 2 per cent respectively.
Bond prices and yields move in opposite directions. A fall in interest rate benefits long-term debt oriented funds.
Over the past one year, gilt funds provided a return of 5.82 per cent, while income fund offered a return of 5.52 per cent.
Short-term debt fund, ultra short fund and liquid fund provided a return of 8.04 per cent, 8.4 per cent and 8.2 per cent respectively.
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