Experts believe the trend will continue as India s economic growth is likely to surprise on the upside while interest rates are expected to be stable, with the policy-influencing price gauge now trending close to the central bank s target.
Experts believe the trend will continue as India s economic growth is likely to surprise on the upside while interest rates are expected to be stable, with the policy-influencing price gauge now trending close to the central bank s target.
Debt mutual funds too witnessed inflows of ₹43,634 crore after the outflows in September, as corporate treasuries came back to liquid funds with October being the first month of the third quarter of the financial year. The average assets under management inched up to ₹47.52 lakh crore from ₹47.50 lakh crore in September.