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  • News From Press Mid or small-cap fund? This is how investors can have best of both with lower risk

    Mid or small-cap fund? This is how investors can have best of both with lower risk

    Source:Mint May 6, 2024

    In last 12 months large-cap category has witnessed outflow of Rs. 615 crore whereas mid-cap category has witnessed inflow of Rs. 22,250 crore. Interestingly, large & mid-cap category together witnessed an inflow of Rs. 22,450 crore. This data highlights that there are a lot of investors who prefer the combination of largecaps and midcaps over large-cap category for various reasons. The existence of such combination allows fund to be flexible and control their risk framework and investors seem to like categories with such flexibility like Multi Cap, Flexi Cap etc.

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