A new frontier has opened in India’s investment landscape. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has permitted mutual funds to invest in commodities and offer schemes linked to the same. This should pave the way for retail investors to get access to and participate in the commodities market in a structured manner. Sebi had earlier permitted alternate investment funds (AIFs) to invest in commodities and we have already seen a few schemes accessing the market.
Nine big financial changes that you must watch out for in October
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