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    Tata Mutual Fund Sees Opportunity in Small-Cap Valuation

    New Delhi, April 7 Tata Mutual Fund announced on Tuesday the resumption of all fresh inflows through lump-sum and switch-in applications for the Tata Small Cap Fund, effective April 6.This decision follows a period where the fund house had restricted lump-sum inflows to manage liquidity and...
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    Foreign Investors Exit Indian Equities Amid Geopolitical Concerns

    New Delhi, April 5 Foreign investors continued to exit Indian equities, withdrawing ₹19,837 crore (USD 2.1 billion) in the first two trading sessions of April, weighed down by the West Asia conflict, rising crude oil prices, and persistent rupee depreciation.This followed a record withdrawal...
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    Commodity Inflows Decline Significantly in February

    Commodity Fund Inflows Plunge in February Despite Strong Returns; Equity Flows Stay Resilient Commodity Flows Drop Sharply as Gold Rally Loses Momentum Commodity fund inflows witnessed a steep decline of ₹45,708 crore in February 2026, even as the asset class delivered a strong annual return of...
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    Legacy Planning and Risk Redefinition Drive Changes in Women's Investment Strategies

    Equity Mutual Fund Allocation Among Indian Women Jumps to 32% in Five Years: Report New Delhi, March 8: Equity mutual fund allocations among Indian women investors have risen sharply over the past five years, increasing from about 10 percent to 32 percent, according to a report released on...
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    SEBI Discontinues Solution Oriented Mutual Fund Category, Introduces New Classification Framework

    SEBI Ends Children and Retirement Fund Segment Mumbai, February 26: The Securities and Exchange Board of India on Thursday announced the discontinuation of the "solution-oriented" mutual fund category, covering children and retirement funds, as part of a broader overhaul of mutual fund...
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    SEBI Revamps Mutual Fund Classification Framework, Introduces Life Cycle Funds and Tightens Disclosure Norms

    New Delhi, February 26: The Securities and Exchange Board of India has unveiled a comprehensive overhaul of the mutual fund classification framework, introducing a new category of Life Cycle Funds, discontinuing Solution Oriented Schemes, and tightening disclosure as well as portfolio overlap...
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