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Franklin Templeton has said it "strongly disagrees" with the findings in the Sebi's order and has decided to challenge the direction in SAT
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Barring ELSS, which saw a withdrawal of Rs 290 crore, all the equity schemes witnessed inflows during the last month
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Let’s take a look at 5 scenarios when one can choose to redeem his mutual fund investments
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ESG fund in India has been in existence for a short time but the track record has been good enough to merit a consideration in one’s portfolio
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Debt schemes to be classified on potential risk class matrix
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Axis Mutual fund expects that as Indian markets and systems keep maturing, these products will gain importance and will occupy an important position in the investors portfolio
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SEBI had barred Franklin Templeton Asset Management (India) from launching any new debt scheme for two years and imposed a penalty of Rs 5 crore for violating regulatory norms in the case of winding up six debt schemes in 2020.
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In addition, SEBI has initiated adjudication proceedings against certain employees of Franklin Templeton AMC, including the chief executive officer, chief compliance officer and the directors
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In this regard, a display table has been made mandatory from December 1, 2021, Sebi said
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As per the law, either the joint holder in the portfolio or nominee or legal heir mentioned in the will can claim the mutual fund proceeds through a process called 'transmission'