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Will SIFs Unlock India's Shorting Game—Or Remain Long-Only in Disguise?

Mint Hyderabad

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July 31, 2025

Key challenges: limited short-selling culture, training and low fund manager conviction

- Kunj Bansal & Rasmeet Kohli

Sebi's specialized investment fund (SIF) framework, effective 1 April 2025, aims to bridge the gap between mutual funds and portfolio management services (PMS). It gives retail and sophisticated investors access to tactical, aggressive strategies, including long-short equity, under a pooled structure. Unlike PMS—which manage portfolios individually—SIFs let fund houses take short positions through derivatives, aligning Indian products with global trends favouring tactical and hedged strategies. Sebi has capped short exposure at 25% under SIF but hasn't set a minimum. This lets fund houses launch 'long-short' funds that take no short exposure—essentially running like traditional long-only products. The question isn't whether the tools exist—but whether they'll be used actively and effectively, or if the long-short promise gets diluted in execution.

Key questions: Though forward-looking, the SIF framework raises key questions: (i) Do fund managers have the conviction and skill to short effectively in India's growing market? (ii) If Category III AIFs haven't embraced shorting despite years of flexibility, will SIFs do better? (iii) Will SIFs differ meaningfully from long-only funds? (iv) Are there enough distributors to sell them? (v) And are Indian fund houses truly ready—technically and institutionally—to handle the risks of complex derivative strategies?

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SC allows Natco to sell generic of Roche drug until case ends

The Supreme Court on Friday rejected Swiss pharmaceutical giant F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG's (Roche) pleaseeking that Natco Pharma Ltd berestricted from selling the generic version of its lifesaving spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) drug, Risdiplam, in India until the conclusion of the case.

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2 mins

October 18, 2025

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3 mins

October 18, 2025

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October 18, 2025

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RIL Q2: Profit surges 16% as all engines gain steam

All of its key businesses—O2C, telecom and retail—saw marginal improvements

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1 mins

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3 mins

October 18, 2025

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JSW Steel upbeat on H2, eyes policy boost

projection of 23 analysts polled by Bloomberg.

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1 mins

October 18, 2025

Mint Hyderabad

The auto industry is panicking about another potential chip shortage

year there were production stoppages resulting from China’s stranglehold on rare-earth magnets, a disruption in aluminum supplies after a fire and President Trump’s costly tariffs.

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2 mins

October 18, 2025

Mint Hyderabad

Reliance Q2: Profit surges 16% as all three engines fire

fuel and other chemicals, benfitted from a sharp growth in fuel cracks—the difference between the price of crude oil and the fuel produced from it—during the quarter.

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1 mins

October 18, 2025

Mint Hyderabad

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HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank set for steady loan growth in Q2

India's two largest private sector lenders, HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank, are set to announce their September quarter results on Saturday. Brokerages expect both banks to report steady loan growth, though net interest margins (NIMs) are likely to remain under pressure amid faster loan repricing and rising deposit costs.

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2 mins

October 18, 2025

Mint Hyderabad

Hindustan Zinc Q2 profit expands 14%

The ongoing silver rally helped Hindustan Zinc Ltd report a 14% year-on-year jump in its profit for the September quarter, offsetting a sharp dip in metal production.

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1 min

October 18, 2025

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