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The main difference between these two types of funds is the liquidity and simplicity upon which the sale and purchase of fund units are based.
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This will create all your doubt on open ended mutual funds and close ended...
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Banking stocks, which were previously on the radar of domestic investors, have now become a preferred sector for foreign investors as well
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Banking funds have given good returns off-late. But what is the sector outlook?
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Investors usually buy gold in physical form such as jewellery or small bars. But now you can also invest in gold through digital means.
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Most participants acknowledged that India was one of the most strictly regulated markets in the world. Despite that, there is no denying that India is witnessing an incredible period of growth, something no one would want to miss out on.
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A SEBI study also revealed that 27% of funds generated during NFOs came via switch transactions. This means that instead of fresh funds being invested, money was simply being switched/transferred from one scheme to another.
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Looking to invest in mutual funds, but don’t know where to start? Don’t get caught up in the whole active vs passive fund debate. While experts suggest starting off with passive funds, how have they fared in terms of returns? We break it all down for you. In an active fund, the manager is deeply […]
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Small cap funds invest around 65% of their capital in small cap shares or equity instruments related to them whic means these funds pick stocks that are small in size and are new
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Calculated as a percentage of the average Net Asset Value of the fund, TER subsumes expenses like legal, brokerage and management salaries, marketing and research expenses among others