Share of 'against' votes on company resolutions has moved up slightly in FY22
Number of SIP accounts at a record high of 46.4 million in October
Swing pricing refers to the process of adjusting a fund's NAV to effectively pass on transaction costs stemming from either inflows or outflows from the schemes
The fear of a sharp correction in the equity market is compelling MF investors to consider less risky alternatives, say industry players
55% retail investors have a holding period of over 2 years, up from 48.7% a year ago
Continuing their buying spree for the second straight month, mutual funds invested Rs 5,526 crore in stocks in April with fund managers sensing opportunities after some consolidation in the market
All these counters witnessed aggressive buying for foreign portfolio investors
Further, consistent SIP (systematic investment plan) inflows into equity funds gave fund managers a healthy stream of capital to keep buying quality companies, say experts
The equity schemes had combined asset base of over Rs 33,000 crore
Unit holders will vote to moneitse the scheme assets.
Experts say Sebi's move could also help in creating a market, where investors can get some access to liquidity even in stressed debt portfolios
A redemption of mutual fund investments gives rise to capital gain or loss, which are taxed as capital gains. A loss, however, can be set-off against other taxable gains from other asset classes
Decision taken based on requests received from banks; exposures under this facility will not be reckoned under large exposure framework or for determining priority sector targets
At a time when revenues have been disrupted, these are the ones that could go belly up first
Category sees highest flows since 2008, experts say investors are chasing gold-linked products due to robust trailing returns and safe-haven appeal
The cut-off time decides at what net asset value (NAV) you get to buy or sell units of your mutual fund scheme.
Another positive of small-cap stocks is that they have a high correlation with the economic growth cycle
Unlike MF investors, those betting on direct equities may feel the pinch because dividend payout is not under their control
SHREYAS DEVALKAR tells in an interview with Shreepad S Aute that he believes equities as an asset class would continue to remain attractive
Fund houses are preparing for a future where passive investing, which has decimated fees for US managers, takes hold in the country