FRANKLIN TEMPLETON NFO
NFO Alert: Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund launches long-duration fund
Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund has launched an NFO of Franklin India Long Duration Fund, an open-ended debt scheme aiming to generate long-term returns by investing in debt and money market instruments with a Macaulay duration greater than seven years. The NFO is open until December 4, offering regular and direct plans. The scheme is suitable for long-term capital appreciation and income generation.
NFO Alert: Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund launches arbitrage fund
Franklin Templeton launched Franklin India Arbitrage Fund, an open-ended arbitrage fund. The NFO is open till November 18. The fund aims to generate capital appreciation and income by investing in arbitrage opportunities in the cash and derivative segments.
NFO Watch: Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund launches Medium to Long Duration Fund
The new fund offer (NFO) will be open for subscription from September 3 to September 17, with continuous sale and repurchase starting on September 26. The scheme, managed by Chandni Gupta and Anuj Tagra, will be benchmarked against the CRISIL Medium to Long Duration Debt A-III Index.
Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund launches ultra short duration fund
The new fund offer or NFO of the scheme will open for subscription on August 19 and will close on August 28 during which units will be available at Rs 10 per unit. The scheme will reopen for continuous sale and repurchase on August 30.
Slowdown can hit domestic corporate earnings in near term: Avinash Satwalekar, Franklin Templeton¨CIndia
"Global growth slowdown could impact domestic corporate earnings in the near term. That said, structurally strong factors ¨C consumption, thrust to manufacturing, infrastructure, policy reforms ¨C drive the Indian economy and should continue to support earnings trend over the medium term," says Avinash Satwalekar.
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After a 3-month lull; it's raining mutual fund NFOs in July
There was a lull in the NFO space as the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), in April, had barred fund houses from floating new schemes till the time the industry complied with its norms concerning the pooling of investors' funds by intermediaries and distributors. The deadline for the implementation of the new guideline was July 1.
Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund launches new scheme after two years
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SBI, Kotak and Nippon India Mutual Fund see highest inflows in FY 21-22
SBI Mutual Fund, Kotak Mutual Fund, and Nippon India Mutual Fund witnessed the highest inflows in the second quarter of the financial year, according to a Morningstar report.
Mutual funds get innovative with passive funds
As many as eight new fund offers lined up for launch in passive category this month.
Mutual funds launching series of passive NFOs in debt and equity
In the equity space, there are two from Aditya Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund ¡ª Nifty Midcap 150 Index Fund and Nifty Smallcap 50 Index Fund ¡ª while Axis Mutual Fund has an IT exchange-traded fund (ETF).
Franklin Templeton launches fixed tenure fund (series XVII)
The fund will invest 80% in debt instruments that will mature in line with the duration of the fund, with the balance 20% to be invested in equities.
Launch: Franklin Templeton India Feeder Fund
Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund brings forth the opportunity to buy into some of these globally competitive high-quality companies through Franklin Templeton India Feeder Fund.
Franklin Templeton launches fund that will invest in US firms
The new fund offer (NFO), FT India Feeder, will close for subscription on January 31, the private mutual fund house said.
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India Post stops MF distribution
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