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Sebi moots allowing Indian mutual funds to invest in overseas funds

The market regulator suggested allowing this subject to certain conditions

May 17, 2024 / 17:40 IST
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The investment framework for mutual funds do not explicitly forbid them from investing in such funds, Indian mutual funds usually avoid doing so.
The investment framework for mutual funds do not explicitly forbid them from investing in such funds, Indian mutual funds usually avoid doing so.

The market regulator proposes allowing Indian mutual funds to invest in overseas mutual funds or unit trusts that in turn invest a portion of their funds in Indian securities.

It has proposed that these mutual funds be allowed to invest in such overseas funds with conditions including a 20 percent upper limit on overseas funds's total exposure to Indian securities.

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In a consultation paper floated on May 17, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) said that, though the investment framework for mutual funds do not explicitly forbid them from investing in such funds, Indian mutual funds usually avoid doing so.

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