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INDIA (Published Date :12/9/2011)

OPINION

Category :India
India’s mutual fund industry, hit by a landmark move that banned front-end loads, is still feeling its effects two years on.

ASSET MANAGEMENT IN INDIA

By Ravi Ananthanarayanan
Category :India,Asia,Global
Upendra Kumar Sinha, chairman of market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), speaks to Asia Asset Management about his thoughts on the development and regulation of the asset management industry in India.
By Ravi Ananthanarayanan
Category :India
In 2009, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) set off a major regulatory change by banning entry loads on mutual funds, along with other tightening measures, limiting the ability of asset management companies to charge fees.
Category :India
When India’s proposed rules for Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) become law, the new framework will facilitate and regulate all forms of investment vehicles in the country.
By Praveen Jagwani*
Category :India,Hong Kong,Japan,Korea,Singapore
As the investment landscape evolves, investors are increasingly looking to emerging and frontier markets to generate sustainable returns.
By Ravi Ananthanarayanan
Category :India
Investor education has become a priority for mutual fund (MF) houses as they seek ways to grow their client base and familiarise their brand among investors.