HDFC mutual fund places limits on Gold ETF investments
HDFC Mutual Fund has placed restrictions on buying gold ETFs. This move affects large investors and limits monthly purchases for others. The fund house cites economic conditions and import duty discussions. Investors are encouraged to explore equi...

Subscription transactions of large investors who directly transact with HDFC and invest a minimum of ₹25 crore shall not be accepted with effect from June 8.
Subscription transactions of large investors who directly transact with HDFC and invest a minimum of ₹25 crore shall not be accepted with effect from June 8. In the case of HDFC ETF FoF, lumpsum purchases shall be processed upto a limit of ₹10 lakh per PAN per calendar month.
"The step is in view of the ongoing discussion around precious metal imports and their implications for the external account," says Navneet Munot, MD and CEO, HDFC Mutual Fund. "We encourage investors to consider equity and debt mutual funds that channel household savings into productive capital formation, helping finance India's growth, enterprise, and infrastructure needs," adds Munot.
"The objective is to slow down inflows into gold and also protect investors against the higher import duty," says Vishal Dhawan, Co-Founder, Plan Ahead Wealth Advisors.
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