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    Explained: Expense ratio in mutual funds and how your money is spent

    In other words, it is the per-unit cost of running and managing the mutual fund. The expense ratio differs from fund house to fund house. The expense ratio is calculated as a percentage of daily investment value.

    Sebi proposes mandatory disclosure of 'risk-adjusted return' by mutual funds

    Risk-adjusted return offers a comprehensive view of a mutual fund's performance by measuring the return earned per unit of risk taken. Currently, regulations do not require disclosure of RAR alongside standard returns for mutual funds.

    Retail investors are leveraging mutual fund units as collateral without liquidating

    Mutual fund investor accounts have surged, with individual investor AUM now reaching ₹34.5 lakh crore. Notably, individual investors account for 88% of investments in equity-oriented schemes, yet only 59% of their equity holdings are held for over two years.

    Quant Mutual Fund answers FAQs on Sebi probe, returns expectations

    Stating that there was no further action from SEBI int the suspected front running case in which it is being probed, Quant Mutual Fund today assured investors in a communique that the fund house is functioning normally and its performance would be at par with its style.

    Emkay Investment Managers launches Emkay Capital Builder Fund AIF

    The Emkay Capital Builder AIF is designed to generate long-term capital appreciation for investors through a carefully curated portfolio of equity and equity-related securities. The fund will maintain a multi-cap portfolio comprising approximately 20-25 stocks, ensuring a diversified and balanced investment strategy.

    Quant Mutual Fund had over Rs 9,000 crore cash pile to face redemption pressure after Sebi's investigation

    Quant Mutual Fund, in the midst of a front-running investigation, holds substantial cash reserves. Financial Radiance recommends against hasty liquidation, highlighting potential market opportunities for investors.

    • This fund manager thinks it is the right time to bet on consumption theme. Here’s why

      The common theme is these are all branded goods and services that consumers are either consuming today or want to consume. So, in a way, this is a heterogeneous thematic, which allows for that opportunity for picking and managing between different sub-segments, as well as diversification, says Nippon India MF's Amar Kalkundrikar.

      Huge flows into sector, thematic MFs make wealth managers edgy

      As per data from Franklin Templeton, sectoral and thematic funds garnered ₹70,072, or 31% of the total net inflows of ₹2.27 lakh crore, in the past 12 months. This helped make sectoral funds the second-largest equity mutual fund category after flexi-cap funds, with assets of ₹3.37 lakh crore, constituting 13% of the total equity mutual fund assets of ₹25.4 lakh crore.

      Bobby Jain raises $5.3 billion in mega hedge fund debut

      The premiere caps a busy year for Jain - former co-chief investment officer at Millennium Management - who has travelled the world pitching his fund. He initially aimed to gather as much as $10 billion. But after struggling to hit that goal, he cut client fees to entice investors and reduced his target to between $5 billion and $6 billion.

      ​5 Quant Mutual Fund schemes managing assets worth at least Rs 5,000 crore

      Quant Mutual Fund is a prominent player in the Indian mutual fund industry and is now under the investigation of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for alleged front-running activities. The company has 27 schemes across various categories like small cap, mid cap, flexi cap among others. Here is a list of top funds of Quant MF as per the assets under management (AUM) as of May 2024:

      Wall Street’s smart-trade brigade thrashed again on stock boom

      Despite financial institutions promoting complex investment strategies to clients worried about economic instability and Federal Reserve decisions, the most profitable approach remains the straightforward strategy of buying and holding onto the S&P 500 index.

      Equirus announces Sahil Shah as new CIO & fund manager of their Long Horizon Fund

      Equirus today announced the appointment of Sahil Shah as the new fund manager of Equirus Long Horizon Fund (ELHF) and their Chief Investment Officer (CIO).

      How are equity savings funds taxed?

      Equity savings schemes are funds that belong to the hybrid category. They invest in a mix of equity, debt and arbitrage opportunities. A scheme in this category invests in equity and debt securities, employing a combination of three investment strategies — pure equity (net long equity), arbitrage plays, and debt.

      Tax parity for IFSC funds to help HNIs avoid US inheritance levy

      Wealthy Indians can use GIFT City to avoid US inheritance tax on offshore investments. IFSCA is seeking tax parity for funds in GIFT City to attract HNI investors.

      ETMarkets x AIF & PMS: India's largest summit on alternative investing funds and portfolio management services

      Join the ETMarkets x AIF & PMS Conclave 2.0 on June 19-20, 2024, for expert insights into alternative investments and portfolio management schemes. Designed for high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) and investment professionals, this virtual event will offer strategies, trends, and market analysis to enhance your portfolio and stay abreast with market trends.

      IIFL Finance subsidiary raises Rs 216 crore through public bond issue

      IIFL Finance's microfinance subsidiary IIFL Samasta Finance has garnered Rs 216 crore through its second public bond issue against a Rs 1,000-crore target despite higher interest rates, as investors were likely concerned over the regulatory scrutiny on IIFL Finance's gold loan business.

      PMS funds which managed to trump Nifty with up to 18% return in May

      PMS schemes, favored by HNIs for surplus capital, outperformed in May despite the flat Nifty50 TRI index before the election results. Investing in listed holding companies, Unifi Capital's HoldCo fund led with a remarkable 17.88% return, surpassing others in the PMSBazaar database.

      Neo Asset raises Rs 2,575 cr for Credit Opportunities Fund

      Neo Asset Management has closed its first Special Credit Opportunities Fund, raising ₹2,575 crore from high-net-worth individuals and family offices. The fund targets a gross internal rate of return (IRR) of 22-24% by investing in non-triple-A-rated companies with operating profits.

      GameStop slumps around 30% as 'Roaring Kitty' kicks off livestream

      Shares of GameStop, which also reported its quarterly results four days ahead of schedule on Friday, shot up nearly 50% the day before after Gill, the key figure behind an eye-popping rally in the struggling company's stock in 2021, posted on YouTube about the upcoming livestream.

      Rs 15,000 crore gone! Check out 3 reasons why a weaker Modi 3.0 still won't scare FIIs

      Around Rs 15,000 crore has been withdrawn by FIIs from India in the last four days amid election uncertainties, causing concern on Dalal Street about the impact of a weaker Modi 3.0 mandate on further outflows.

      Active ETF Offerings may Surpass Passive Ones in 3-5 Years

      Actively run exchange-traded funds are poised for a record-breaking $260 billion haul this year, driven by investors turning to alternative strategies beyond traditional benchmarks. State Street predicts a significant increase in flows into active ETFs compared to last year.

      Stage set for Modi 3.0; which sectors are likely to see growth?

      With BJP bagging 240 seats and NDA 291, a much less than expected results in the polls, investors will be looking forward to reviewing their portfolio, prompting predictions on policy recalibration by experts.

      Be a contrarian in such times, if they have strong parent: 5 midcap stocks belonging to large industrial houses with upside potential of up to 49%

      At a time when the market is digesting an election result which it did not expect. Questions are bound to come to about what should be done with mid-cap stocks. Is there a possibility that we might see more corrections ? The answer is yes. More than anything else, the reason for the correction would be the valuations and the fact that there was and still froth in some segments of the market. Should you buy mid-caps, the answer is yes. The question is what are you buying and for what time frame. And the bigger question is does the management have a proven track record that if tough times comes then it can steer the company through a tough time. If these tick marks are done, then ignore the political noise which all the political analysts are going to bring on table and surely there is no dearth of them. Focus on what is the business and who is running that business.

      Modi’s election setback only a blip for some global stock funds

      “The first thing I did was message my portfolio managers who invest in India to say if Nifty banks are down because of a lower-than-expected mandate for Modi, it’s a buying opportunity,” Sai said in an interview on Tuesday.

      PSU stocks feel poll result heat; Cochin Shipyard, Bharat Dynamics worst hit, fall up to 10%

      PSU stocks like Cochin Shipyard and Bharat Dynamics fell by 10% following the BSE PSU index's 4% drop post Lok Sabha election results. Analysts remain positive on PSUs as they see government entities having an advantage.

      Big Daddy LIC manages money nearly double the size of Pakistan's economy

      LIC assets have exceeded Rs 50 lakh crore, marking a significant milestone and overshadowing Pakistan's GDP. In FY24, LIC reported a profit of Rs 40,676 crore and total premium income of Rs 4,75,070 crore. The company, with a market share of nearly 59% in the Indian life insurance sector, is now eyeing entry into the health insurance domain. Its market value has surged by nearly 52% in the past six months, making it the seventh-largest stock by market capitalization.

      Traders bearish on June, Nifty slips 216 points

      Analysts said foreign fund managers have predominantly rolled over bearish positions to June, while domestic traders remained bullish though the benchmark indices extended losses to the fifth straight trading session.

      Work overnight for FPI tax papers: Sebi tells big four firms

      At a meeting on Tuesday, the Indian capital market regulator has told the accounting biggies in no uncertain terms to generate the mandatory 'confirmation certificate' overnight so that offshore funds managers can repatriate the money from the sale of stocks here to other international markets the very next day.

      Market Mantra! Why putting your eggs in a few baskets could be a great idea

      Capital allocation has been concentrated in specific sectors, leaving many with limited funding. Fund managers currently favour sectors like PSU, industrials, and defence, while showing less enthusiasm for FMCG and auto.

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