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‘Whistle podu’ moment for Dalal Street as investors make Rs 125 trillion in FY24Beating the benchmark by a wide margin, the Nifty Smallcap 250 index has given a staggering 63% returns in this financial year. Thanks to t...
ETMarkets Fund Manager Talk: Limited inflows into midcap scheme via SIPs, deferred smallcap fund launch: Whiteoak CapitalWhiteoak Capital limits midcap scheme inflows and defers smallcap fund launch. Rally driven by earnings resurgence. SEBI restricts overseas...
Young indians take to SIP on financial literacy, ease of transaction: WhiteOak MF officialMillennials, also known as Gen Y, are typically defined as those born between 1981 and 1996. Generation Z, or GenZ, are those born between ...
SIPs and SWPs combo to lead to the next big phase of investment: Prateek Pant, WhiteOak Capital AMCIndia is attracting a lot of foreign institutional investors (FIIs) due to its unique position of being an outlier in uncertain global macr...
Retail investor puzzled by mkt volatility? SIP flows slow down but stay above Rs 13K cr in Feb“Though markets remain volatile, retail investors seem to be more attracted towards mutual funds..Valuations in small caps have reached an ...
Mind Over Money: How golf turned out to be biggest stress buster, highlights this CBO of a top investment firm"What I like about the game is that you are competing with yourself and constantly trying to improve. One disappointing round spurs me to d...
ETMarkets Smart Talk: I give 4 out of 5 to Budget 2023 which is pro-growth: Prateek PantYes, the FY24 budget builds on the foundation of sustainable growth laid out in the previous budgets while signaling policy continuity with...
If I were FM: Prateek Pant proposes 5 reforms for Budget 2023 to fuel growthRealising the demographic dividend would require sustained growth in manufacturing. Over the last few years, the government has delivered c...
WhiteOak Capital Mutual Fund launches Balanced Advantage FundAccording to the press release, the fund house’s proprietary model will provide broad guidance regarding the relative valuation levels and ...
ETMarkets Fund Manager Talk: Timing the market futile, like predicting heads or tails in a toss: Prateek Pant, WhiteOak Capital"We stay fully invested at all times. Our fundamental, long-held belief has been that in the short term, the direction of equity markets is...
Mutual fund houses to launch several NFOs soonSince the industry could not meet the deadline by April 1 of discontinuing pool account usage for mutual funds due to operational hassles, ...
WhiteOak Capital AMC plans to open 100 branches in next 12-18 monthsWhiteOak Capital Asset Management, a new entrant to the mutual fund space, is looking to open nearly 100 branches across the country in the...
Index, EM funds offer a good opportunityMotilal Oswal Nasdaq 100, PGIM Global Equity Opportuities Fund, Edelweiss Greater China Offshore Fund and DSP World Energy Fund are among t...
AI, automation to be next disruptions for Indian businesses: ReportThe report said key investments will be in innovation in the fields of energy, transportation and manufacturing, among others.
Stay invested in stock market rather than trying to time it: Prateek Pant, Sanctum Wealth ManagementWhile there is no good time to enter the stock market, it’s important to stay invested and add to positions regularly, instead of trying to...
Why arbitrage funds are no longer a great investmentDue to rising assets under management, the returns from arbitrage funds are likely to fall further.
Here's how to protect your wealth in times of Brexit-like turmoilsStrategically allocating your wealth across asset classes such as stocks, bonds, real estate and gold can help you weather markets storms.
Investment ideas for 2016: Dalal Street not the only place to make money, here are exotic alternativesAccording to art collectors, quality art pieces appreciate 10–12% every year, which makes it a good investment option for rich investors in...
Savvy NRIs lap up India Inc's dollar bonds from exiting FIIsDollar-denominated bonds of Indian companies are gaining popularity among wealthy non-resident Indians (NRIs) and savvy local investors.
- Earnings are good, but valuations look stretched: RBS Coutts
RBS Coutts' Norman Villamin finds Indian equities expensive and prefers Asian peers to deploy portfolio funds.