SEBI has discontinued the solution oriented mutual fund category, including retirement and children’s funds, and introduced a new Life Cycle Fund structure. Existing schemes will stop fresh ...
SEBI has proposed easing nomination norms for demat accounts and mutual fund folios, aiming to simplify investor onboarding ...
India's market regulator Sebi has launched lifecycle funds, a new mutual fund category. These funds automatically adjust ...
The Securities and Exchange Board of India has proposed a large cut in the minimum amount an individual investor can invest in social impact funds (SIFs) that put money only in non-profit ...
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Explained: SEBI eases norms for duplicate securities, increases limit, and simplifies documentation. 5 things to know
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on Wednesday doubled the monetary threshold for the simplified documentation process for issuing duplicate securities to Rs 10 lakh from Rs 5 lakh.
Overhaul of mutual fund categories introduces tighter thematic rules to improve transparency and align Indian investment ...
SEBI has directed mutual funds to value physical gold and silver using exchange-published spot prices instead of LBMA AM ...
SEBI has introduced a new rule allowing equity mutual funds to invest up to 35% in gold and silver. This move aims to enhance portfolio flexibility and diversification, enabling fund managers to ...
Market regulator SEBI has issued a fresh circular revising certain mutual fund rules, mainly to bring greater clarity and uniformity in product categorisation. In an interaction with Zee Business, A ...
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has set out the core settlement guarantee fund (SGF), stress testing and default waterfall procedures in its circular ‘Core Settlement Guarantee Fund, ...
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