Mutual fund units in India can be held either in a statement of account (SOA) with the asset manager or in demat form with a depository. Each format differs in flexibility, features and costs.
Oct 28 (Reuters) - India's markets regulator has proposed changes to mutual fund fee structures as it sought a more transparent break-up of costs that investors are charged, according a consultation ...
New Delhi: The mutual fund market has seen a 23 percent increase YoY, as per the data obtained from the Association of Mutual Funds of India (AMFI). Total assets under management (AUM) rose to Rs ...
MUMBAI, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Indian mutual funds are set to buy more of the shortest maturity instruments as investors increasingly channel savings into sub one-year schemes, spurning longer duration ...