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Jul 16, 2024 |
valueresearchonline.com | Chirag Madia
On Tuesday, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) proposed a new asset class for investors with higher risk-taking capabilities. The move is aimed to bridge the gap between mutual funds and portfolio management services (PMS). What is the proposed new asset class? In its consultation paper, SEBI stated that the new asset class would have a pooled fund structure similar to mutual funds but a larger ticket size, like PMS.
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Jul 3, 2024 |
valueresearchonline.com | Chirag Madia |Dhirendra Kumar |Abhishek Rana
The fund invests with a preference for growth stocks at any price, a strategy that has faltered since 2021. While it now buys growth stocks selectively aContinue reading your article with a Premium subscription. Subscribe NowAlready a subscriber ?Log In
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Jul 3, 2024 |
valueresearchonline.com | Pankaj Nakade |Dhirendra Kumar |Chirag Madia
Equity savings funds blend stocks, bonds and arbitrage opportunities. Continue reading your article with a Premium subscription. Subscribe NowAlready a subscriber ?Log In
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Jul 2, 2024 |
valueresearchonline.com | Chirag Madia |Pankaj Nakade |Dhirendra Kumar
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), the markets regulator, intends to make it easier for new players to enter the mutual fund arena and launch passive funds. (Passive funds replicate an index such as the Sensex or the Nifty.)SEBI issued a consultation paper to introduce Mutual Fund Lite Regulations on July 1, 2024.
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Jul 1, 2024 |
valueresearchonline.com | Abhishek Rana |Pankaj Nakade |Dhirendra Kumar |Chirag Madia
Widely read:First PagePersonal FinanceStocksAsk Value ResearchAnnouncementsIPO AnalysisFundwireStockwireNewswireLearning NFO Review The fund aims to invest in companies with low historical price volatility. Here's all you need to know. HDFC AMClaunched its latest passive fund offering, the HDFC Nifty 100 Low Volatility 30 Index Fund. This fund will invest in large-cap stocks with the lowest price fluctuations over the last year.
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Jun 14, 2024 |
valueresearchonline.com | Ashish Menon |Karan Jaiswal |Chirag Madia |Dhirendra Kumar
A regulatory circular in late 2020 stripped multi-cap funds to their bare bones. Almost overnight, these funds, which had been creating wealth for multiple decades, lost their very definition and freedom. From enjoying the flexibility of investing across companies of all sizes, they were now mandated to have at least 25 per cent of their assets in large-, mid- and small-cap companies.
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Jun 14, 2024 |
valueresearchonline.com | Karan Jaiswal |Chirag Madia |Ashish Menon |Dhirendra Kumar
Little did the Rolling Stones songwriter and guitarist Keith Richards know that his 1969 song 'You got the silver' can easily be meant for modern-day silver funds, which have sparkled like a retro disco outfit and ignited white-hot investor interest in recent times. Continue reading your article with a Mutual Fund Insight subscriptionSubscribe NowAlready a subscriber ?Log In
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Jun 14, 2024 |
valueresearchonline.com | Karan Jaiswal |Hrithik Madan |Ashish Menon |Chirag Madia
These four lines from Frank Sinatra's 'That's Life' show that every redemption story has a beginning, middle and end. It's no different in the lifecycle of a mutual fund. The beginning introduces you to the protagonists, which is why we analysed all equity funds (excluding sectoral funds) in the last four years and identified 16 funds that have risen from the ashes. Of the 16, five belonged to two fund houses, whose revival coincided with three crucial changes.
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Jun 13, 2024 |
valueresearchonline.com | Dhirendra Kumar |Chirag Madia
On the equity markets, every day is a contest between buyers and sellers, but rarely does this fight become as one-sided as it was on June 4 this year, with the major indexes down by 9 per cent at one point. Like any such day, there was a stampede of people trying to sell and run.
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Jun 6, 2024 |
valueresearchonline.com | Karan Jaiswal |Dhirendra Kumar |Chirag Madia |Ashish Menon
A commerce graduate, Rajesh Bhatia spent his undergraduate days immersed in library study sessions and tea break discussions. It was during one such break that his interest in financial markets sparked. Bhatia recalls that one of his friends "put all the financial accounting and business concepts I had studied in college very creatively into practice. I thought this was an interesting way to look at businesses and also make a lot of money".