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Gold ETFs witness inflow of ₹292 crore
Orissa POST
|June 12, 2025
After a two-month outflow, Gold Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) experienced a net inflow of ₹292 crore in May driven by resilient gold prices and sustained global uncertainties.
The inflow led to an expansion in the category's assets under management to ₹62,453 crore in May from ₹61,422 crore in April, latest data with the Association of Mutual Funds in India (Amfi) showed.
Going by the data, Gold ETFs witnessed an inflow to the tune of ₹292 crore last month, marking an improvement from outflow of ₹6 crore in April and ₹77 crore in March.
"The renewed traction in May signals a gradual return of investor interest, likely driven by resilient gold prices and sustained global uncertainties that reinforce gold's appeal as a strategic hedge," Nehal Meshram, senior analyst at Morningstar Investment Research India, said.
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