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Largecap, low-volume funds dominate fund houses' new offerings
Business Standard
|March 25, 2025
Quality-focused funds also gain traction amid shift in market trends
The pace of new fund offerings (NFOs) by mutual funds (MFs) has mostly remained unaffected by the equity market turmoil but the choice of theme or strategy is undergoing a change, reflecting changing market dynamics.
Since the start of February, fund houses have sought approvals from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) for 44 scheme launches, including 13 debt funds and 27 equity funds.
Majority of these equity funds follow strategies—largecap, quality and low volatility—that were out of favour with investors in recent years.
The upcoming launches are in contrast to the trend seen in previous months when sectoral, thematic and momentum-based funds dominated the equity NFO list.
Among the upcoming offerings are several passive funds tracking indices such as Nifty 200 Quality 30, Nifty Top 10/15/20 Equal Weight, Nifty 500 Low Volatility 50, Nifty 100 Low Volatility 30 and BSE Low Volatility.
This story is from the March 25, 2025 edition of Business Standard.
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