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  • News From Press Smallcap NFOs may offer good entry point for long-term investors

    Smallcap NFOs may offer good entry point for long-term investors

    Source: Economic Times Jan 12, 2019

    The sharp fall in valuations of small-cap shares have prompted various domestic mutual funds to launch schemes that bet on such shares. While Tata, Invesco and BoI AXA have mobilised money through new fund offers (NFOs), fund houses such as Edelweiss and Canara Robeco have lined up NFOs later this month, and IDFC has filed its document with the regulator.

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    1 Comment
    Ranjan · 5 years ago `
    Stock market has become a place just for speculative buying and selling. The very idea of investing in stock market for long term gain gradually vanishing.SEBI is only concerned about cost effectiveness everywhere but does not care about over all development of Stock market or mutual fund business.
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