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Inflows in balanced funds fall for the second consecutive month; hit one-year low in Feb

In January, the decline in net inflows was mainly on account of redemption while the sales figure dropped in February

March 19, 2018 / 13:12 IST
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Himadri Buch Moneycontrol News

Balanced funds that had a robust run in 2017 on the back of investor interest and tax-free dividend are now witnessing a slowdown, in terms of inflows, since the last two months.

According to the data on Association of Mutual Funds in India, the inflows in the balanced fund category hit a one-year low of Rs 5,026 crore last month and Rs 7,614 crore in January. In comparison, inflows in the underlined category stood at Rs 9,756 crore in December 2017.

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In January, the decline in net inflows was mainly on account of redemption while the sales figure dropped in February.

Mutual fund managers attributed the fall in inflows in balanced funds to 10 percent dividend distribution tax announced by the Finance Minister on equity schemes and a correction in the markets.