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Equity mutual funds post best monthly return since May 2009 NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Diversified stock funds posted their best monthly return in nearly three years in January as a sharp rise in key stock prices and exposure to sectors such as financial services pushed up net asset values. Diversified funds returned an average 11.68 percent to record their best monthly performance since May 2009, data from fund tracker Lipper, a Thomson Reuters company ... in.news.yahoo.com
Mutual funds body looks to redraft disclaimer to draw investors Business Line (From left) Mr Rajiv Mundra, Senior Vice-President, ICC; Mr Deepak Chatterjee, MD, SBI Mutual Funds Manangement Pvt Ltd; Mr S.V. Krishnamohan, CGM, SEBI; and Mr V. Ramesh, Deputy Chief Executive, Association of Mutual Funds in India, at the 5th ICC Mutual Fund Summit in Kolkata on Saturday. www.thehindubusinessline.com
Which mutual funds to buy? Read this! ffIn an hour-long chat on on rediff.com on Friday, MCX-Zee Business award winning Mutual Fund expert, Ashok Kumar offered some tips on mutual funds. www.rediff.com
Why you must invest in ELSS funds Find out why equity linked savings scheme is the best investment option for tax savers, why it is a favourite of tax-savers, what factors you must to consider while investing in ELSS mutual funds and how to choose them. www.rediff.com
MFs should offer life-cycle products, says SEBI advisory body The international advisory board (IAB) of the capital market watchdog SEBI has stressed the need for mutual funds to offer life-cycle products along with plain vanilla products. www.thehindubusinessline.com
Sebi eases preferential allotment norms The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), the capital market regulator, today lifted restrictions on broad-based institutions, such as insurance companies and mutual funds, subscribing to preferential issues of companies. The decision was taken at its board meeting in New Delhi today. www.business-standard.com
Insurance policies may soon be available in demat form After shares and mutual funds, its now the turn of insurance policies to be digitised, with insurance regulator IRDA expected to give the nod for making policies available in demat form. www.business-standard.com
Sebi eases preferential norms for MFs, insurers Mumbai, Jan. 28: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) today relaxed preferential allotment norms for insurance companies and mutual funds, besides raising the minimum investment limit under portfolio management services by five times to Rs 25 lakh. www.telegraphindia.com
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