Mutual funds deny systemic risk in developing markets
Mutual fund investors own only a small slice of emerging market assets and are unlikely to pose a systemic risk to the developing world, a leading trade body has argued. A number of regulators have warned that the rapid growth of emerging market funds …
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Play The Dollar Rally With Currency Mutual Funds
Investors looking to play the dollar movement may bet on currency-focused mutual funds. These mutual funds invest in currencies. They may use money market instruments, derivative instruments and may include forward currency contracts among others.
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Mutual funds mark FY15 with Rs 40000 crore equity inflow; first in 6 years
NEW DELHI: Mutual funds pumped in over Rs 40,000 crore in equity markets in 2014-15, making it their first net inflow in six years for an entire fiscal. The inflows have been mainly on account of positive investor sentiment, helped by the government's …
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Carlyle To Liquidate A Pair Of Mutual Funds In Liquid Alt Setback
Citing a person familiar with the developments, Reuters reports some of these DGAM alternative funds could be marketed soon, as these products perform better in the current low-volatility market environment, rather than the high-volatility environment …
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Trend is your friend, say investors flocking to futures
For several years since the financial crisis, markets seemed to move in lock-step, making it hard for these funds to play different asset classes off against each other. Last year, though, saw diverging monetary policies in the US, Europe and Japan …
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