Around 35% of overall investors were from the 45 years and above age group, while the percentage share of investors in the 18-24 years age group zoomed in the last 10 financial years.
SIP inflows fall for a 2nd straight month in February
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Investment through the systematic investment plan (SIP) route continued to fall for the second consecutive month in February 2021 notwithstanding the sustained market rally.
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A bull rally may not necessarily benefit all the sections of the market. Investment through the systematic investment plan (SIP) route continued to fall for the second consecutive month in February 2021 notwithstanding the sustained market rally. According to the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) data, the SIP inflow fell to Rs 7,528 crore in February from Rs 8,418 crore in December 2020. It fell by 11.5% compared with the year-ago level of Rs 8,513 crore.
Gap between growth and valuations is starting to close, says Ashutosh Bishnoi
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Last Updated: Feb 18, 2021, 07:00 PM IST
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While we may have been seeing exits in equity, the money coming back to debt is very large as well.
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There has been a sharp rally in the market after the Budget. How is growth on ground versus how the market is looking at it?
A lot of people speak about the disparity and the diversion between markets and economy. I would like to say that those days of speculating where the economy is going, where the market is going are getting over now. The good news is that while the market valuations have been high on account of a global flush of liquidity, in our economy, we are now entering a phase where the growth catch-up is in our hands and we can make it happen.