
Devang Shah, Axis MF: Rate cut cycle may be shallow; suggests short term funds
Shah believes rate cut cycle will be shallow and hence long duration funds won’t be an attractive option for investors
Shah believes rate cut cycle will be shallow and hence long duration funds won’t be an attractive option for investors
SEBI last week allowed debt mutual funds to create segregated portfolios of good and bad assets. How will it impact AMCs and investors?
Instead of taking specific stock bets and worrying about their movements, it is much more convenient to select good equity funds and wait for the products to make money for you
Fund will typically look to have 30-35% in domestic large caps, 35-40% in domestic midcaps and up to 35% in foreign securities (predominantly large caps)
Axis Ultra Short Term Fund wants to have typically 70% of the money in A1+/AAA securities, with the balance 30% in non-AAA
Axis Bluechip Fund has registered an impressive performance with 21.5% return over the past year. We speak to its fund manager Shreyas Devalkar on what makes them tick
The scheme will be benchmarked to the Crisil Balanced Fund Index which is an index composed of several major balanced mutual funds
It has delivered 20.72% compared to 14% on the index and has done so in a particularly challenging year for large-cap funds
As mutual funds across India undergo one of the largest restructuring exercises in their history, we compile a watchlist of funds that are changing the most.
Axis Triple Advantage Fund and Axis Constant Maturity 10 year Fund will see a major transformation