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Infra, small-cap, and PSU funds top one-year performance charts

Infra, small-cap, and PSU funds top one-year performance charts

Rediff.com15 Nov 2021

The one-year returns for equity-oriented mutual fund (MFs) schemes have largely mirrored the gains made in the secondary market. However, schemes that invest in infrastructure (infra), small-cap, and public sector undertaking (PSU) banks have emerged standout performers, with gains in excess of 100 per cent in some cases. Of the total 484 equity schemes, 353 have managed to beat the Sensex, reveals the data provided by Value Research. Around 20 have delivered returns in excess of 90 per cent and six schemes have given returns of over 100 per cent in the past one year. The S&P BSE Sensex Total Return Index (TRI) has given returns of 51 per cent in the last one year, ended October 29.

Sebi tweaks benchmarking norms for MFs

Sebi tweaks benchmarking norms for MFs

Rediff.com28 Oct 2021

Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has tweaked the benchmarking norms for mutual fund (MF) schemes in a bid to bring more uniformity. The regulator has introduced a two-tiered structure for benchmarking of schemes and all the benchmarks followed should be total return index (TRI). According to the circular, the first-tier benchmark shall be reflective of the category of the scheme, and the second-tier benchmark should be demonstrative of the fund manager's investment style or strategy within the category.

Infrastructure funds deliver 91% over the past year

Infrastructure funds deliver 91% over the past year

Rediff.com6 Oct 2021

Infrastructure funds, which bet on stocks closely linked with infrastructure development in the country, have emerged as one of the best-performing categories over the past year. They have generated an average return of 90.63 per cent - the third-best, after technology funds and small-cap funds. Of the 21 schemes in the category, seven have given a return of more than 100 per cent in a year.

Domestic investors' Chinese bets turn sour

Domestic investors' Chinese bets turn sour

Rediff.com29 Sep 2021

Domestic investors have been increasingly investing in overseas stocks in a bid to diversify their portfolio. US stocks are the favourite for individual investors, though they have been increasingly looking at Chinese equities given the relatively attractive valuations. However, the regulatory crackdown in China and the latest concerns around Evergrande default have resulted in sub-par returns for investors. Edelweiss Greater China Equity Off-shore Fund and Axis Greater China Equity Fund of Fund are down 11 per cent in the past three months, the data from Value Research shows.

Sebi directs mutual funds to invest more in own schemes

Sebi directs mutual funds to invest more in own schemes

Rediff.com4 Sep 2021

Under the new guidelines, the top 10 active equity schemes in terms of assets would collectively require investments of around Rs 365 crore -- up from mandated Rs 50 lakh at present -- in their own schemes.

Sachin Bansal-led Navi MF files 7 offers for passive funds in a day

Sachin Bansal-led Navi MF files 7 offers for passive funds in a day

Rediff.com2 Sep 2021

Navi Mutual Fund (MF), among the latest entrants in the Rs 35-trillion industry, is looking to make a mark in the passive investment space, which is gaining traction in the country. The Flipkart co-founder Sachin Bansal-led fund house filed seven offer documents with the market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on a single day this week. Some of the schemes Navi MF plans to launch are Navi NASDAQ 100 Fund of Fund, Navi Nifty Commodities Index Fund, Navi Nifty 100 ESG Index Fund.

Flexicap emerges as a hot segment in Rs 11 trn equity MF space

Flexicap emerges as a hot segment in Rs 11 trn equity MF space

Rediff.com21 Jul 2021

The recently-created flexi-cap fund category is emerging as the hottest segment in the Rs 11-trillion equity mutual funds (MFs) space. Buoyed by the success of ICICI Prudential Flexicap Fund, other MFs are lining up new fund offerings (NFO) in this segment. Industry players say the flexi-cap category could emerge as the biggest segment in the equity MF space. Recently, ICICI Pru Flexicap's NFO collected a record Rs 10,200 crore.

Sebi's latest diktat may slow down NFO gravy train

Sebi's latest diktat may slow down NFO gravy train

Rediff.com9 Jul 2021

The Securities and Exchange Board of India's move directing asset management companies (AMCs) to invest more in their new fund offerings (NFOs) could force the industry to go slow on new product launches. At present, AMCs have to invest one per cent of the amount raised during a NFO or Rs 50 lakh, whichever is less.

Sebi's latest may slow down NFO gravy train

Sebi's latest may slow down NFO gravy train

Rediff.com9 Jul 2021

The Securities and Exchange Board of India's move directing asset management companies (AMCs) to invest more in their new fund offerings (NFOs) could force the industry to go slow on new product launches. At present, AMCs have to invest one per cent of the amount raised during a NFO or Rs 50 lakh, whichever is less.

About 60 NFOs mobilise Rs 27,000 cr in six months

About 60 NFOs mobilise Rs 27,000 cr in six months

Rediff.com22 Jun 2021

Domestic asset management companies (AMC) have launched around 60 new fund offers (NFOs) in the last six months and mobilised around Rs 27,000 crore. Fund houses are rushing to launch new funds amid buoyancy in the equities market.

'India is at the cusp of a growth cycle'

'India is at the cusp of a growth cycle'

Rediff.com18 Jun 2021

'We will likely be buffeted by tailwinds from the global economy, geopolitical shifts and robust domestic demand.'

17 of 24 small-cap funds deliver more than 100% returns

17 of 24 small-cap funds deliver more than 100% returns

Rediff.com24 May 2021

The BSE SmallCap index gained 106 per cent in the one year ended May 12, 2021.

After 9 months, Equity mutual fund flows turn positive

After 9 months, Equity mutual fund flows turn positive

Rediff.com30 Apr 2021

Equity flows turning positive could give fund managers firepower to invest in the markets. This could come in handy as flows from foreign investors have tapered off amid rising bond yields in the US.

MFs struggle to crack B30 code, shares remain in 15-17% range of AUM

MFs struggle to crack B30 code, shares remain in 15-17% range of AUM

Rediff.com27 Apr 2021

Industry players say improving the penetration beyond the top centres will require setting up more branch networks and empanelment of distributors.

Large-cap equity schemes lagged benchmark returns

Large-cap equity schemes lagged benchmark returns

Rediff.com16 Apr 2021

Asset-weighted returns of large cap funds lagged their benchmark by 273 basis points, ELSS funds by 318 bps and mid- and small-cap funds by 230 bps.

MFs plan to launch a slew of FMPs as bond yields increase

MFs plan to launch a slew of FMPs as bond yields increase

Rediff.com8 Apr 2021

An additional factor spurring the FMP launches is MFs' desire to retain investors as many such offerings are set to mature over the next two months.

Franklin Templeton scotches rumours of exiting India

Franklin Templeton scotches rumours of exiting India

Rediff.com3 Apr 2021

Any speculation suggesting otherwise, or any rumours around sale of our business in India are incorrect and simply that -- rumours, says head of the US-based asset manager.

Franklin unitholders to get Rs 1,200 cr in second tranche

Franklin unitholders to get Rs 1,200 cr in second tranche

Rediff.com1 Apr 2021

Sources said SBI Funds Management will distribute the proceeds to unitholders following liquidation of some securities held under the scheme.

Why are equity MFs continuously selling?

Why are equity MFs continuously selling?

Rediff.com1 Apr 2021

'Money that came into mutual funds near the previous peaks -- the second half of 2017 and 2018 -- has in most cases experienced unflattering returns.' 'A large proportion of redemptions could be such inflows exiting when the market recovered sharply from July 2020 onwards.'

Sebi eases valuation norms for AT-1 bonds

Sebi eases valuation norms for AT-1 bonds

Rediff.com24 Mar 2021

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on Monday relaxed the norms for valuing perpetual bonds. The norms, which had sought to value banks' deemed residual maturity of Basel III additional tier 1 (AT1) bonds as 100-year debt from April 1, were strongly opposed by the finance ministry. In a statement released on Monday, the regulator said the maturity would be 10 years until March 31, 2022, and would be increased to 20 and 30 years over the subsequent six-month period.

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