Imagine the thrill of a white-water rafting trip and the rush of adrenaline as you are racing up the waves and finally get to the destination. But before starting the adventure, a responsible ...
Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) defines and implements the safety standard for investors in Indian stock markets. One such step to protect the investors in mutual funds industry is ...
Riskometer is a standardized scale that helps investors understand the risk associated with a particular mutual fund scheme. The riskometer for mutual fund schemes is determined on a monthly basis.
A few years ago, the market regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India, or SEBI, sought to address the problem of mis-selling by distributors who would push schemes that earned them high ...
While "mutual fund investments are subject to market risk", is a well-known phrase, very few of us are actually aware of the risks involved while investing in a particular fund. To help investors ...
Riskometer, available in MF scheme documents, classifies risk of investment into six distinct levels — low, low to moderate, moderate, moderately high, high and very high — based on underlying ...
In order to ensure that the investor invests in mutual fund schemes that correspond to the investor’s risk profile, the markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has a system of ...
SEBI recently revamped the Risk meter tool for mutual funds. The earlier avatar that was introduced in 2015 had five levels of risk and was more of a subjective assessment tool. But the new version ...