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    Equity products starting to show signs of recovery
    Too much equity may expose you to undue risk, while being too conservative and investing only in, say, fixed deposits can mean that you are not able to build the corpus that you need
    by Mint Jun 27, 2020
    The golden era comes back
    As equity markets have tanked, gold has rallied. We assess if there is a case for a gold component in your portfolio
    by Value Research Jun 27, 2020
    Franklin’s shut debt schemes get Rs 1,964 crore from investments
    Two of the funds featuring in the unusual list have repaid their loans to banks.
    by ET Jun 26, 2020
    AUM share of 'sticky' long term funds improves
    The AUM of sticky funds rose by 15% to Rs 5.6 lakh crore ($ 74.6 billion) in the two months to May.
    by ET Jun 26, 2020
    Nifty companies’ ability to service debt comes under pressure
    Slowing economy, lockdown adversely affect profitability.
    by ET Jun 26, 2020
    Most damaging myths in Indian investing: Perils of an Indian HNI
    Ten-year share price return from investing in Nifty is 9%, lower than India’s nominal GDP.
    by ET Jun 26, 2020
    ETF to become the go-to investment product in 5 years, says Swarup Mohanty
    Episode 3 of ‘Winning Over Volatility’ shed light on ETFs and their rising popularity, how they compare to mutual funds, and whether now is the right time to invest in ETFs.
    by Mint Jun 26, 2020
    Opinion | Why short-duration debt funds are better for longer-term allocations
    Risk-adjusted returns in short-term funds are higher than in gilt, dynamic or credit risk funds
    by Mint Jun 26, 2020
    Insurance companies can now sell short-term covid-19 health plans
    Insurers will have to offer these products with a waiting period of 15 days against 30 days in regular health plans
    by Mint Jun 26, 2020
    Bond market warms up to NBFCs but Franklin Templeton's troubles echo
    Debt mutual funds are going easy on corporate bond purchases and are instead buying more government bonds. Banks are filling the shoes of mutual funds but this may not sustain for long.
    by Mint Jun 26, 2020
    Sanjay Sapre of Franklin Templeton updates investors on shuttered schemes
    Offering details of the ongoing cases in courts regarding the winding up of schemes, Sapre said all pending litigations would be transferred to the division bench of Karnataka High Court.
    by ET Jun 25, 2020
    Interest in small caps is rising, but investors must be wary
    Large-caps led the rally initially, but lately small-caps have grabbed investor attention. The Nifty Small Cap 100 posted nearly 43% gains since March 23 outpacing the 38% gains of Nifty 50 by a mile
    by Mint Jun 25, 2020
    Sebi’s move to allow ‘defaulted’ debt trading a shot in arm for mutual funds
    Industry experts say the move to allow trading of default category debt papers and bonds will allow sellers such as mutual funds to exit exposures faster to return money to investors
    by Mint Jun 25, 2020
    What to keep in mind if you want to invest in global markets
    Don’t try to actively allocate to different geographies apart from core exposure to large economies
    by Mint Jun 25, 2020
    Mutual Funds can’t pile up a rising RIL as stock holding limits play spoiler
    They are unable to buy more shares of RIL due to mandatory limits on holding a particular stock.
    by ET Jun 25, 2020