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Sebi to introduce new asset class
Explained: Sebi's new asset class and how it can benefit HNI investors
The new asset class will fill the void between mutual funds and PMS, providing investors with a viable option for investments between Rs. 10 lakh and Rs. 50 lakh.
Mutual Funds: What are Sebi’s rules for a new asset class?
Sebi said the new asset class is aimed to curtail the proliferation of unregistered and unauthorised investment schemes and entities, which assure unrealistic high returns and exploit investors’ expectations,
SEBI’s new asset class and how it could benefit investors
There is an investment opportunity between mutual funds and PMS. SEBI’s new asset class will fill this gap between MFs and PMS in terms of flexibility in portfolio construction.
SEBI Introduces New Asset Class for High-Risk Investors
Capital markets regulator SEBI has approved a new asset class aimed at high-risk profile investors. This product bridges the gap between mutual funds and portfolio management services, requiring a minimum investment of Rs 10 lakh.
New asset class for high risk takers! SEBI’s newest offering for HNIs - Minimum investment amount is…
A minimum of Rs 10 lakh per investor can be invested in the new asset class across all investment strategies of the new product in a single AMC.
SEBI board gives final go-ahead for new asset class; minimum ticket size pegged at Rs 10 lakh
The board of the capital market regulator, which met on Monday, gave the final go-ahead for the new product with the minimum ticket size pegged at Rs 1o lakh per investor across all investment strategies of the new product in a particular AMC.
Sebi to Introduce New Asset Class; Minimum Investment Size at Rs 10 Lakh
SEBI has introduced a new regulated asset class for high-risk investors, allowing a minimum investment of Rs 10 lakh per investor, aimed at bridging the gap between mutual funds and portfolio management services.
Have higher risk appetite ? There's a new asset class option for HNIs
The new asset class, dubbed "Investment Strategies," is aimed at high-risk investors and seeks to bridge the gap between mutual funds (MFs) and portfolio management services (PMS)
SEBI unveils new asset class to enhance investment options with ₹10 lakh minimum investment
Referred to as "Investment Strategies," this new category is intended to remain distinct from traditional mutual funds while giving investors more room to diversify. The product, which has been under discussion since SEBI released a consultation paper in July,
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This asset class' growth journey is just beginning
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Interest Rate Trends Vary by Asset Class in CMBS Market
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Major Asset Classes: September 2024 Performance Review
Emerging markets stocks surged in September, delivering the lead performance for the major asset classes, based on a set of ...
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India clears rules for passive fund houses, introduces new asset class
India's markets regulator on Monday approved a new asset class, allowing investors to take higher risks through a regulated ...
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SEBI board gives nod to new asset class, MF lite; decision on F&O norms deferred
SEBI approves new asset class and passive mutual fund framework, defers F&O changes, and increases scrips for T+0 settlement.
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COM: An Active Approach To A Tough Asset Class
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