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Investor fatigue and mutual funds
IN recent times, the Indian mutual fund industry has drawn lessons from the FMCG sector. The fund-houses, just like the corporate managers of FMCG companies, have introduced new products that are minor variants to the ... More

MUTUAL FUNDS
Pre-Budget meeting — MF captains suggest 401K-type option for salaried class
THE mutual fund industry is seeking to expand its product base by introducing schemes where investors can choose to divert part of their salaries for investments in mutual funds. This was one of the suggestions made to the Finance Minister, Mr P. ... More

Adopt risk management strategies in volatile market
ARE you an investor trying to pull out of equity funds, scared that the stock market will go down further? Don't consider yourself too lonely because lots of others are trying to do just that. Fear has again overtaken greed in the world of ... More

STOCK MARKETS
Narrow movement with volatility may continue
IT would be odious to compare the trading on the New York Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange or the Bombay Stock Exchange, simply because of the size and the depth. But last week the top bourses in the US and their local ... More

INTERVIEW
'Performance is of supreme importance for investors'
BIRLA Mutual Fund has proposed to focus closely on portfolio advisory services (PAS) in the days ahead. It seeks to bring to its fold as many high networth investors - its targets - as possible. The idea is to showcase, inter ... More

COMMENTARY
Infosys price, premium jump
THE US market closed last week on a mixed note amid low volumes as many investors preferred to wait ahead of this week data on durable goods orders, new home sales and consumer sentiment for clues about the direction of the economy. Last week, ... More

TRENDS
Fund of foreign reason for pharma to fall
Beaten by petrol prices and catcalls of VAT, Sridevi, Jogin, Dakshinamoorthy and Khan, assemble to think aloud on what they see for the week ahead. Overhear. Kay: Hi, anybody out there! Dax: I know I'm broadminded, ... More


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