Regulation 42 (1) permits mutual funds to borrow funds for purposes such as unit repurchase or redemption, interest payment or IDCW payouts to unitholders, or settlement of trades by equity-oriented ...
SEBI restricts mutual funds' intra-day borrowings to 20% of net assets, effective April 1, for liquidity management.
Under the new framework, the board of an AMC as well as the board of trustees will be required to approve a policy governing ...
SEBI has issued a circular on borrowing rules for mutual funds. Under the new rulebook, mutual funds may borrow funds ...
The trends on Gift Nifty also indicate a weak start for the Indian benchmark index. The Gift Nifty was trading around 23,560 level, a discount of nearly 168 points from the Nifty futures’ previous ...
Markets regulator Sebi on Friday issued guidelines for mutual funds to undertake intraday borrowing arrangements with financial institutions such as banks. Under the new framework, the board of an ...
This regulatory change will help mutual funds manage liquidity better, ensuring smoother redemption payouts for investors.
Capital markets regulator Sebi introduced a framework allowing mutual funds to use intraday borrowing to manage temporary ...
Sebi issues guidelines for mutual funds on intraday borrowing arrangements with financial institutions. Key rules & effective date inside.
Gold and silver prices eased slightly on Friday amid profit booking and consolidation after recent record highs. MCX gold April futures fell 0.14% to Rs 1,60,046 per 10 grams, while MCX silver May ...
Securities and Exchange Board of India allows mutual funds to use intraday borrowing to meet redemption payouts, formalising ...
Investor sentiment remained fragile amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has now entered its second week ...