Mutual funds
Sebi proposes new asset class midway between mutual funds and PMS
21 Jul 2024
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has proposed the creation of a new class of assets that would be placed midway between mutual funds (MFs) and portfolio management services (PMS).
Signs of Malice on the Mutual Fund Front
10 May 2022
A fresh scandal seems to be brewing in the mutual funds business after Axis Mutual Fund suspended two fund managers for allegedly using inside information for personal gains
Mutual funds’ redemption woes roil market
12 Apr 2019
Morgan Stanley marks down its Flipkart holding by 38%
30 Nov 2016
A mutual fund managed by Morgan Stanley has sharply cut the value of its shares in India's largest e-retailer Flipkart for the fourth time over a period of a year, valuing the company at $5.5 billio
FCA hardens stance on excessive charges
26 Nov 2016
Sebi plans cap on MFs’ single-company exposure
28 Nov 2015
Nippon Life hikes stake in RCAM to 49%
13 Oct 2015
In the biggest ever FDI in the Indian mutual fund industry, Japan’s Nippon Life today hiked its stake in Reliance Capital Asset Management Company to 49 per cent
MF investments in equities rise 63% as FPIs sell
08 Sep 2015
Mutual fund investments into equities surged in August as equities registered their worst losses
Sebi cancels Sahara's mutual fund licence
29 Jul 2015
Sebi has ordered transfer of Sahara’s fund management operations to another fund house after six months from the date of the order
BSE introduces overnight investment product
19 May 2015
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