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  • SBI Dynamic Bond Fund announces change in exit load

    SBI Dynamic Bond Fund announces change in exit load, with effect from December 15, 2014.

  • SBI Dynamic Bond Fund announces change in exit load

    SBI Dynamic Bond Fund announces change in exit load structure with effect from November 12, 2014.

  • SBI Mutual Fund announces dividend under Its schemes

    SBI Mutual Fund has announced dividend under SBI Dynamic Bond Fund and SBI Magnum Income Fund, for which the record date is January 03, 2014.

  • SBI Mutual Fund announces changes

    SBI Mutual Fund announces changes in minimum new purchase amount, additional purchase amount and redemption amount, with effect from October 03, 2013.

  • Buying a new car? Be careful about hidden costs

    excitement to own a new car is so much that generally people tend to neglect all the hidden costs that come along with it, says Harshvardhan Roongta, Roongta Securities.

  • Check out: 2 dynamic bond funds you can park money in

    Feroze Azeez of Anand Rathi Private Wealth Management shared his views on various types of mutual funds and how one should select a mutual fund to meet his investment needs.

  • How you can invest in intl economies being in India

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18 personal finance expert, Harshvardhan Roongta of Roongta Securities shared his reading and outlook on investing in international market.

  • Dynamic bond funds give higher returns but with risk

    Harshvardhan Roongta (Roongta Securities) advises the investor who is interested in short term to consider either recurring deposits if he wishes to play it safe and if he is willing to stomach a risk then to go for a dynamic bond fund.

  • Dynamic Bond Funds: Apt in a volatile interest rate regime

    The uncertainty over interest rate cuts is making investors perplex on where to park their money; in short term or long term funds? This is the ideal situation, wherein, the concept of dynamic bond funds works, reckons financial advisor Renu Pothen. These funds can move into short-term/long-term instruments depending upon the market condition

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