Mutual fund assets bounced back from the decline witnessed in January
Sebi's easing of investment norms has encouraged MFs to look at the category more seriously
Starting this month, new Ulip plans with annual premium of over Rs 2,50,000 are proposed to be taxed in the same way as capital gains on transfer of equity-oriented MF units
In a Q&A. the outgoing MD of one of India's largest and most profitable fund houses shares his key learnings and challenges over the past two decades
In a Q&A, N S Venkatesh says there are enough inefficiencies in the market right now, which will help fund managers generate alpha over the index
PGIM India Mutual Fund has crossed the full-year 2020-21 AUM target of Rs 8,000 crore by the December quarter, a senior company official has said.
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Easing of profitability criteria could see entry of quant funds, robo advisory and smart ETFs
All these counters witnessed aggressive buying for foreign portfolio investors
The timings were revised during the lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic
Physical transactions made a come back in September as offline options became viable again
Sebi has further improvised the risk-o-meter, which will have six levels, up from five. The labels now range from 'low' to 'very high risk'
In addition, AMCs have been allowed to become self clearing member, Sebi said in a statement after its board meeting.
Positioned as a one-stop solution for investors, funds may not live up to the tag as higher taxation can affect returns
Equity schemes mobilised Rs 13,760 crore in June, 28% below 12-month average
Franklin Templeton MF, which had exposure to the debt papers of the company in six of its schemes (that are being wound up), also received payment.
Trustees advise unitholders to vote 'Yes' to avoid delay in wind-up process
Data shows Rs 4,000 crore of borrowing facility already used
According to data from Bloomberg, banks have seen among the sharpest cuts in target prices -- between 16 and 60 per cent.
Caps on variable pay, staggered bonus payouts among likely steps to rein in risky moves by fund managers