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Mutual Fund assets reclaim Rs 12 trillion mark: Crisil

The increase was primarily propelled by inflows in equity and income funds. Outflows in liquid funds, though, capped further gains, the agency said in a statement.

June 05, 2015 / 21:44 IST
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The country's mutual fund industry's assets under management (AUM) rose by 1.4 percent in May to reclaim the Rs 12 trillion mark and close at its record-high as per the latest numbers declared by the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI), rating agency Crisil has said.

The increase was primarily propelled by inflows in equity and income funds. Outflows in liquid funds, though, capped further gains, the agency said in a statement.

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Equity funds category logged inflows for the 13th consecutive month in May, with Rs 100.76 billion flowing in, it added.

Cumulatively, the category has seen inflows of Rs 918.49 billion over the 13-month period. Equity funds' AUM rose 5.8 percent, or Rs 200.37 billion, to a record-high of Rs 3.65 trillion in May, buoyed by higher inflows and mark to market (MTM) gains.