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Time to buy rupee assets? DSP Mutual Fund lists 5 reasons favouring Indian equities and bondsDSP Mutual Fund has urged investors to allocate towards rupee-denominated assets despite concerns over crude oil prices, currency weakness ...
Quote of the day by Mark Mobius: 'The safe time to invest is when there is...' - investing advice by the 'Indiana Jones of Emerging Markets' that could make you rich during market crashes and why panic creates big opportunities for investorsQuote of the day by Mark Mobius: The renowned investor, believed "blood in the streets" signifies the safest time to invest, advocating for...
Mark Mobius, pioneer of emerging markets investing, dies at 89Mark Mobius, a pioneer of emerging markets investing, has died at 89. Known for decades at Franklin Templeton Investments, he championed op...
Franklin Templeton taps govt channel via envoy, seeks fair hearing‘Unfairly large’ penalties may cause a pullback, its bosses say in note to India’s US ambassador
Lower grade papers contribute over half of recovery for Franklin Templeton schemesEven though A and AA papers fall in the investment grade, they are considered relatively less secure than top grade AAA. In March-April 202...
Unitholders have voted for shutting down six Franklin debt schemesAbout 96-98% of the unitholders in the schemes voted for winding up, according to people familiar with the matter. The apex court said obje...
Franklin urges unitholders to back trustees’ decision to wind up six schemesFranklin Templeton Mutual Fund has urged unitholders to vote in favour of the trustees’ decision to wind up the six debt schemes. This come...
Supreme Court allows Franklin Templeton to take unitholders' consent to wind up 6 schemesLast month, Franklin had approached the Supreme Court seeking clarity on certain aspects of the Karnataka High Court’s order that directed ...
Worst may be over for India credit funds: Navneet MunotMunot said the market witnessed its ‘Minsky Moment’ earlier this year with the onset of Covid and with Templeton shutting down some of its ...
Amfi says normalcy back in debt MFs; experts suggest wait for granular data"One will have to see the breakdown on where the flows have come in,” said Kaustubh Belapurkar, director manager, research, Morningstar Ind...
Madras High Court issues notices to Franklin Templeton MF, SebiLast month, Franklin Templeton had closed six debt funds.
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.
Franklin Templeton MF pushed sales of 6 plans till just before their winding upThe fund house promised to pay an additional trail brokerage fee of 10 basis points to distributors who mobilised money between April 1 and...
Franklin Templeton MF committed to return investors money at earliest: Sanjay Sapre"We are committed to doing all we can to return monies in the schemes that are wound up at the earliest to investors, and to regain your tr...
Contagion risks build in India’s credit market after fund freezeIndia also has the world’s worst bad-debt ratio at traditional lenders.
Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund shutting six schemes matter of 'grave concern', govt must act promptly: ChidambaramIn an unprecedented move, Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund has voluntarily decided to wind up its six debt schemes citing redemption pressure...
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.
Franklin fallout: Credit risk funds to face redemption pressure, say expertsCatching investors off guard, Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund late on Thursday announced winding up of six debt schemes, citing redemption p...
Franklin Templeton’s $4.1 billion fund freeze shows lingering credit painThe closure of funds fueled worries of a renewed wave of withdrawals from similar products.
Covid-19 crisis: Franklin Templeton voluntarily winds up six credit fundsOther funds – equity, debt and hybrid – are unaffected by Franklin Templeton's decision.