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    Best large & mid cap funds to invest in July 2024

    As per the Sebi mandate, large & mid cap schemes are open-ended equity schemes that invest a minimum of 35% of total assets in large cap companies, and a minimum of 35% of total assets in mid cap stocks.

    Best small cap mutual funds to invest in July 2024

    Small cap schemes invest in very small companies or their stocks. According to the Sebi mandate, small cap schemes must invest in companies that are ranked below 250 in terms of market capitalisation. These schemes also will have to invest at least 65% in small cap stocks.

    Best mid cap mutual funds to invest in July 2024

    Mid cap schemes invest in mid cap stocks or in stocks of medium-sized companies. As per Sebi norms, mid cap schemes are mandated to invest in companies that are between 101 and 250 in the market capitalisation. These companies can be leaders of tomorrow. That’s what makes them great bets. If these companies live up to the promise, the market will reward the investors handsomely.

    EC to update voters' list in J-K, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Haryana

    The Election Commission has started preparations for upcoming assembly elections in Haryana, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, and Jammu and Kashmir, with electoral roll updates by July 1, 2024. The existing legislative assembly terms in the three states end by early 2025, requiring elections before then. Plans to restore statehood to Jammu and Kashmir are in progress.

    Best small cap mutual funds to invest in June 2024

    Small cap schemes invest in very small companies or their stocks. According to the Sebi mandate, small cap schemes must invest in companies that are ranked below 250 in terms of market capitalisation. These schemes also will have to invest at least 65% in small cap stocks.

    Mutual fund houses roll out manufacturing sector-focused schemes; should you bet on this hype?

    The buzz around manufacturing sector is driving AMCs to roll out new funds.

    • Best gilt mutual funds to invest in May 2024

      Gilt funds are not recommended to regular debt investors because they are risky and volatile. Gilt funds suffer the most when the rates go up. The bond prices and yields move in opposite directions. When the rates go up, bond prices come down. This drags down the NAVs of schemes.

      Best arbitrage mutual funds to invest in May 2024

      There is no change in the list this month as all schemes have retained their place in the list. Watch out for our monthly updates to ensure your schemes are faring well.

      Best aggressive hybrid mutual funds to invest in May 2024

      As per Sebi norms, these schemes must invest 65-80% in stocks, and 20-35% in debt. This mixed portfolio helps to deal with the market volatility better. When the equity market is in turmoil, the debt part of the portfolio softens the blow. This helps new investors to continue with their investments without worrying too much about volatility.

      Best value funds to invest in May 2024

      Value investors buy such stocks and wait for the market to discover these stocks. When the discovery happens, the stock prices will go up, and value investors make money. It may sound simple. But it is not very easy to execute. The market may take very long to discover these stocks and it may test your patience.

      New functionality in AIS rolled out for taxpayers

      CBDT introduces AIS feature for real-time taxpayer feedback on transactions, enhancing data accuracy, compliance, and taxpayer services, covering tax deductions and financial data sources.

      Scores of Kashmiri Pandits return without voting in Jammu after finding names missing from roll

      Scores of displaced Kashmiri Pandits in Jammu were unable to vote in the fourth phase of Lok Sabha elections due to their names missing from the electoral rolls. Despite lining up at special polling stations, many had to return without casting their vote, expressing frustration at the denial of their voting rights. Some individuals, equipped with their voter ID cards, found their names inexplicably absent from the voter lists, sparking anger and disappointment.

      Best focused mutual funds to invest in May 2024

      According to Sebi norms, focused equity mutual fund schemes must invest in a portfolio of maximum 30 stocks. These schemes have no other restrictions when it comes to investing- like flexi cap schemes they can invest in any market capitalisations and sectors. If that investment strategy appeals to you, you can get to know more about focused equity schemes.

      Smallcap index hit record high but why did 93% smallcap MFs underperformed?

      The small cap schemes are benchmarked against Nifty Smallcap 250 - TRI and S&P BSE 250 Small Cap - TRI. In April, they offered 7.20% and 6.58% returns respectively. The small cap stocks have also offered returns up to 86% with the smallcap index ending higher by 10% in the month.

      Best tax saving mutual funds or ELSS to invest in May 2024

      Tax -saving mutual funds or Equity Linked Savings Schemes (ELSSs) helps you to save income tax under Section 80C of the IT Act. You can invest a maximum of Rs 1.5 lakh in ELSSs and claim tax deductions on your investments every financial year. Are you interested?

      Best large & mid cap funds to invest in May 2024

      Best large & mid cap funds: As per the Sebi mandate, large & mid cap schemes are open-ended equity schemes that will invest a minimum of 35% of total assets in large cap companies, and a minimum of 35% of total assets in mid cap stocks.

      27 equity mutual funds deliver over 15% return in five years

      The other schemes in the list gave returns ranging between 6.21%-14.89%. Despite offering double digit returns some schemes could not feature in the above list as they offered less than 15% return in the said period.

      Best small cap mutual funds to invest in May 2024

      According to the Sebi mandate, small cap schemes must invest in companies that are ranked below 250 in terms of market capitalisation. These schemes also will have to invest at least 65% in small cap stocks. Small companies go through many ups and downs - more than the established companies in the large and mid cap segments.

      Passive funds lose charm amid falling returns

      There are a couple of reasons for a fall in the passive fund flow. First, the return on active large cap funds have been superior to passive funds over the past 12 months. For instance, ICICI Pru Blue Chip, the biggest large cap fund from ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company, delivered 37.4% return while its largest ETF gained 25.3% during the period.

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