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    ETFs constitute 13% of the total mutual fund industry AUM: Zerodha Fund House

    ETFs now constitute close to 13% of the total Mutual Fund Industry AUM indicating the remarkable adoption of ETFs by retail investors in India, according to a study by Zerodha Fund House.

    Gold ETFs add over 1.36 lakh new folios in May, fastest in 60 months. AUM per folio 3rd best in 2 years

    Gold ETF schemes added 136,772 folios in May, a 12.5% year-on-year increase. Investors are increasingly choosing Gold ETF mutual schemes for reasons like easy availability and low investment ticket size.

    Contra bet! With 68% AUM jump in April, what’s fueling rally in this equity MF category?

    In April, contra/value equity mutual funds witnessed a 68% AUM jump to Rs 1,57,946 crore, attracting investors with a higher risk appetite. These funds invest in out-of-favour or undervalued stocks, offering potential returns amid market volatility.

    Did you miss these wealth creators? Top 40 index funds give 50-100% returns in 1 year

    Index funds gain popularity, with AUM rising 30% to Rs 9.6 lakh crore in a year. Over 40 funds yield 50-100% returns. Index funds offer low-cost and straightforward equity market exposure.

    Mutual fund SIP inflows jumped over 2 times in Narendra Modi's second term as PM

    According to the Association of Mutual Funds in India, the number of SIP accounts has more than tripled from 2.73 crore in June 2019 to 8.70 crore in April 2024, while the number of mutual fund folios has surged by 118% from 8.32 crore in May 2019 to 18.14 crore in April 2024.

    Modi 2.0: Gold ETFs’ AUM jumps 565% to Rs 32,800 crore in 5 years, folios rise by 1,483%

    Gold ETFs in India experienced a staggering 565% increase in assets under management (AUM) between June 2019 and April 2024, coinciding with the Modi government's second term. The surge in AUM, from Rs 4,930.44 crore to Rs 32,789 crore, correlates with a 1,483% rise in folios, indicating growing investor interest. This uptick is driven by factors like perceived safety, attractive returns, and the convenience offered by ETFs.

    The Economic Times
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