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Gold etfs: Inflow to gold ETFs drops 57% to Rs 288 crore in May
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Gold ETF inflow declines 57% in May on strength in equities
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Inflows into equity mutual funds decline in April amid second COVID wave
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Equity mutual funds witnessed a net inflow of Rs 3,437 crore in April, making it the second consecutive monthly infusion but lower than the amount recorded in March amid the second COVID wave.
The quantum is much lower than the inflow of Rs 9,115 crore recorded in March, according to data from the Association of Mutual Funds in India released on Tuesday.
Equity schemes had consistently witnessed outflow for eight straight months from July 2020 to February 2021. The net flows into equity funds have continued, which is very encouraging. Flows slowed down a bit compared to March largely because of the disruption caused by the second wave of the pandemic, G Pradeepkumar, CEO of Union AMC, said.
MFs log strong 19% AUM growth at Rs 32 1 trillion in March quarter
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Investors returning to credit risk funds, tweak debt fund strategy
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The run on credit risk funds was triggered by the Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund’s decision to shut down six of its popular schemes last year due to huge exposure to lower grade papers.
Industry experts are advising investors to tweak their strategy further.
NEW DELHI: As rising bond yields have started eating into debt fund returns over the past couple of months, some investors have started taking bigger bets in the comparatively riskier funds in pursuit of higher returns.
Monthly disclosure by Association of Mutual Funds in India (Amfi) showed investors poured Rs 366.44 crore in credit risk funds in January after nine months of abstinence. During these months, this category of funds saw net withdrawal of Rs 56,317.27 crore.