New investors will now have to shell out an additional Rs 150 for investment of Rs 10,000 and above in mutual funds, while the existing investors will be charged Rs 100 as transaction fees, reports Mitra Joshi of CNBC-TV18.
first published: Jul 28, 2011 08:10 pm
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