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  • News From Press SIP a saviour for mutual fund net inflows in FY17 so far

    SIP a saviour for mutual fund net inflows in FY17 so far

    Source: Dalal Street Investment Journal Dec 7, 2016

    Even as India Inc.’s sales growth slows down and profitability perks up in Q2 the mutual fund investors are showing lot of confidence in the equity markets and are preferring to invest via SIP (Systematic Investment Plan). 

    The trend is quite visible and Indians are keen on taking the SIP route for their investments in equity markets. 
    If the AMFI data is to be referred, the trend suggests that less amount of money is coming into arbitrage funds and even lesser is coming in the form of lumpsum amount. 

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