Crude oil prices, anticipation of US central bank action hit fund allocations
Their holdings as proportion of total FPI holdings has declined every month since September 2014
2015 marks the 150th year since the great fall of 1865. The authors trace its story
Global merger to introduce Santander, others into the mix
Interview with Chairman, IIFL
How predictive analysis is making slow but definite inroads into the asset management sector
BSE, the country's first and indigenously propelled stock exchange, marks 140 years of life with some nostalgia and some musing on what it's supposed to be about
It is up from Rs 64,500 cr in FY14, and Rs 14,040 cr in FY13
Says distributors' revenue has increased from Rs 2,500 cr to Rs 5,000 cr
Europe's troubles may have a more direct impact than is apparent at first glance
Wants to strengthen regulation, create a level-playing field for retail investors
Portfolio investors in India-focused funds may have to deal with tax liability of 40% of gains
An overleveraged promoter needing equity infusion is just the start, the film has corporate tropes everyone can recognise
Cite ambiguity over assessing officers' power to withdraw tax demand and pending appeals
Firm likes industrials, private sector banks, consumer discretionary stocks
Many have gotten into other ventures, including beaten down segments like real estate and metals
The draft regulations covered insider trading in mutual fund units