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SEBI allows MFs to invest in foreign funds with Indian securities exposure
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is run by a trust comprising five eminent persons as ...
Explained: Indian MFs can invest up to 25% of net assets in overseas funds
Monday allowed mutual funds (MFs) to invest in overseas mutual funds or unit trusts that invest a specific portion of their assets in Indian securities.
Sebi Allows MFs to Invest in Foreign Funds with Indian Assets
Sebi Allows MFs to Invest in Foreign Funds with Indian Assets - Markets regulator Sebi permitted MFs to invest in offshore mutual funds or unit trusts having an
Sebi allows MFs to invest in overseas funds with exposure to Indian securities
Markets regulator Sebi on Monday allowed mutual funds (MFs) to invest in overseas mutual funds or unit trusts that invest a specific portion of their assets in Indian securities. This is subject to the total exposure to Indian securities by such overseas funds not exceeding 25 per cent of their net assets.
SEBI permits MFs to invest in overseas funds with Indian securities exposure
SEBI has authorised mutual funds to invest in overseas funds that allocate up to 25% of their assets to Indian securities, enhancing investment options and transparency.
Sebi permits mutual funds to invest in overseas funds with limit on exposure to Indian securities
Sebi has allowed mutual funds to invest in overseas mutual funds that hold Indian securities, aiming to enhance investment ease and transparency.
Sebi allows MFs to invest in overseas schemes with India exposure
However, MFs currently have limited scope to invest in international stocks and MF schemes, as they have exhausted the international investing limit. MF schemes are required to ensure that all investors' contributions to an overseas MF/UT are combined into a single investment vehicle without any side vehicles.
SEBI allows mutual funds to invest in foreign funds with Indian securities exposure
Indian MF schemes will have to ensure that the underlying overseas MF/UTs do not have more than 25 percent exposure to Indian securities.
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SEBI allows MFs with exposure to Indian securities to invest in overseas funds
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Monday allowed mutual funds (MFs) to invest in overseas mutual funds or ...
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