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  • News From Press SEBI may tweak norms to ease MF investments in small/mid-cap stocks

    SEBI may tweak norms to ease MF investments in small/mid-cap stocks

    Source: The Hindu BusinessLine Feb 12, 2020

    SEBI is likely to relax norms with regard to mutual fund investments in small and mid-cap stocks, during its upcoming board meeting on February 17.

    The markets regulator will make it easier for fund managers to pick stocks in the small- and mid-cap segments, sources told BusinessLine.

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    1 Comment
    Prashant · 4 years ago `
    So they are again going back to old system where in AMCs are allowed to do anything with the portfolios they manage. Than why did they do recategarisation in the first place? They are changing everything to benefit AMCs and AMCs only why? Are they here to safeguard investor's or AMC's interests? Also they are changing and allowing AMCs to change their investment style and/or pattern, charge higher(after the reduction in TER we have seen increase in TER atleast 3 times which proves that this was done to reduce brokerages and increase the profit margin for AMCs and investors were cheated in the garb of making the product cheaper distributors were removed and AMCs made huge profits and investors lost because neither did they got returns nor did they get the product cheap since TER increased almost immediately after the reduction.). Only selling (misselling) is a crime but manufacturing and allowing those bad products and wrong products are fine in our country. There should be a thorough probe against the role of the regulator by CCI.
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