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    SEBI says MFs freed from NFO ills
    SEBI says large investments in NFOs between 2001 and 2009 were a result of mis-selling; argues MFs have adjusted well
    by Rajendra Palande Nov 30, 2010
    Business revamp helps Karvy
    V Ganesh, Director, Karvy, says the company has the ability to handle any large NFO of the size of large public issues
    by Ravi Samalad Nov 26, 2010
    Role of intermediaries essential
    Quantum Mutual Fund, sponsored by the Ajit Dayal founded Quantum Advisors, is a rebel. In an industry that’s dependent on distributors, this fund house has gone direct. It has bypassed the traditional distributors channel and is selling its mutual fund schemes to investors directly, says Ravi Samalad.
    by Ravi Samalad Nov 26, 2010
    U K Sinha being considered for SEBI chairman’s post
    U K Sinha, Chairman of UTI Mutual Fund, is being considered by the government for appointment as Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), according to reports.
    by Team Cafemutual Nov 25, 2010
    Enlightened by Randomness
    Tushar Pradhan, CIO of HSBC Mutual Fund reviews Fooled by Randomness
    by Tushar Pradhan Nov 24, 2010
    Private sector has 80% share
    Private sector dislodges public sector; Most public sector funds have withered
    Posted on Nov 23, 2010
    LIC Mutual Fund losing its way
    LIC MF’s AUM fell 62% in 2010 and was the only fund house not to gain from the market upswing
    by Khozema Dhanerawala & Ravi Samalad Nov 23, 2010
    MFs against removal of exit load
    Bharti AXA and SBI have scrapped exit loads on some of their equity schemes. But it is unlikely to become a trend
    by Ravi Samalad Nov 19, 2010
    Shariah Funds: An overlooked opportunity
    Shariah Funds present a great opportunity to Indian fund houses to meet the needs of those domestic and foreign investors who like to make investments that comply with Shariah, says Khozema Dhanerawala
    by Khozema Dhanerawala Nov 18, 2010
    Int’l funds fail to take off
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    Posted on Nov 16, 2010
    Quarterly AUM can still camouflage real status
    Mutual fund officials say the move to disclose AUM every quarter instead of every month might end the race for AUM rankings. But they also point to the fact that it would still not present the correct picture of a fund house, says Ravi Samalad.
    by Ravi Samalad Nov 3, 2010
    Glass is half full
    One out of four IFAs in Mumbai and Delhi has succeeded in charging a fee to their clients investing in MFs.
    by prem Nov 1, 2010
    ETFs have a long way to go
    Lower commissions, inadequate hedging options and lack of Authorised Participant interest remain areas on concern, finds team Cafemutual
    by Team Cafemutual Oct 28, 2010
    Mutual Funds grapple with regulatory changes for NFOs
    Mutual funds find allotment of units within five days of closure of an NFO to be a tall order, reach
    by Team Cafemutual Oct 19, 2010
    SEBI redefines and refines the PMS fee
    SEBI has streamlined the norms for charging of fees by portfolio managers, a move that will remove t
    by Team Cafemutual Oct 18, 2010