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Wake up, smell their coffee: What India needs to do to allay concerns of fleeing foreign investorsThe complexity of India's tax framework is causing hesitation among foreign investors, with recent capital outflows underscoring this issue...
Backstop facility for debt mutual funds in stress to boost investors' confidence: How it worksThe Corporate Debt Market Development Fund, Sebi’s super fund, will act as a last resort buyer during market dislocations. It will buy illi...
All you need to know about the latest fallout of Franklin Templeton's debt fund fiascoInvestors were left shocked beyond words by Franklin's sudden announcement in April 2020. The doomed schemes were: Franklin India Ultra Sho...
Investors look at debt mutual funds differently after Franklin Templeton sagaDebt mutual funds were considered a completely safe investment option almost two years ago. Risk-averse investors, who were looking to gene...
Conditions for the stressed debt funds have stabilised, says RBI“Mutual funds have stabilised since the Franklin Templeton episode. Assets under management of debt mutual funds, which fell to Rs 12.20 la...
Debt fund fiasco starts hurting Franklin Templeton MF; AAUM falls sharply in April-June quarterApart from debt schemes, Investors also seem to be pulling money out even from the equity schemes managed by the fund house. Equity AAUM al...
Is it time to say goodbye to overnight funds?According to the Amfi data, many investors seem to be taking money out of these schemes. The overnight fund category saw an outflow of Rs 1...
From IL&FS crisis to Templeton fiasco, how & why the debt market crisis unfoldedLiquidity crunch and risk aversion have been major issues plaguing the financial sector.
SC dismisses Franklin investors’ plea, says they’ve other forumsThe apex court asked these investors to seek the intervention of Sebi and other judicial bodies.
Franklin Templeton fiasco: Have debt mutual fund investors learnt their lesson?The event created panic among investors and redemptions were not restricted to Templeton alone.
Debt, hybrid mutual funds see large outflows in April; advisors blame Franklin fiascoMost debt mutual fund categories have witnessed outflows in the last month, data shows.
Fixed income expert says investors need the shade of debt funds in their portfoliosEven the recent exodus from debt funds does not worry him much.
Lenders seek top-ups, replacements for debt schemes given as collateral for loansBusinessmen, HNIs borrow this way for short-term capital needs or investments.
HNIs, brokers brace for tax impact as debt fund fiasco unfurlsThe brokers will have to value the mutual funds as stock in trade and take an asset write-off.
All you wanted to ask about your debt mutual funds after Franklin Templeton fiascoTempleton has wound up $4.1 billion of debt funds after a liquidity crisis.
Mutual fund assets rise to Rs 25.43 lakh crore in May; FMPs continue to see outflowIn May, retail investment through Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) declined to Rs 8,183 crore from Rs 8,238 crore in April.
Mutual fund assets rise to Rs 25.43 lakh crore in MayRetail investment through SIPs declined to Rs 8,183 crore from Rs 8,238 crore in April.
‘Investors with high risk appetite can look at credit risk schemes’High yields on NBFC paper after the IL&FS crisis make these products attractive.
Credit risk funds can fetch you 14% returnsDistributors point out that retail investors have been nervous about investing in the debt mutual fund space post the IL&FS fiasco.
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