Unitholders have started questioning the rationale of mutual funds investing in loss-making new-age companies at lofty valuations. While a mutual fund’s exposure to a single stock is mostly minuscule, some experts believe that fund managers may be running out of ideas amid a steady rise in SIP contributions.
Unitholders have started questioning the rationale of mutual funds investing in loss-making new-age companies at lofty valuations. While a mutual fund’s exposure to a single stock is mostly minuscule, some experts believe that fund managers may be running out of ideas amid a steady rise in SIP contributions. Unitholders have started questioning the rationale of mutual funds investing in loss-making new-age companies at lofty valuations. While a mutual fund’s exposure to a single stock is mostly minuscule, some experts believe that fund managers may be running out of ideas amid a steady rise in SIP contributions. Moneycontrol Latest News Read More