
January 2026 marked a shift in mutual fund trends as passive funds — driven by strong inflows into gold and silver ETFs dominated overall flows. Debt funds saw a post-quarter revival, hybrid funds gained traction, and active equity inflows moderated at elevated market levels.
Read More









The NFO is available for subscription from June 27 to July 11, 2025.

Investors with a very high level risk appetite should invest in the Motilal Oswal Services Fund for 5-7 years.

Canara Robeco Multi Asset Allocation Fund will follow an active investment strategy and aims to generate long-term capital appreciation.

The NFO is available for subscription from April 23 to May 07, 2025.

Investors with very high risk appetite should invest in the LIC MF Multi Asset Allocation Fund for 5 to 7 years

The NFO is available for subscription from Jan 29 to Feb 12, 2025.

January 2026 marked a shift in mutual fund trends as passive funds — driven by strong inflows into gold and silver ETFs dominated overall flows. Debt funds saw a post-quarter revival, hybrid funds gained traction, and active equity inflows moderated at elevated market levels.

Foreign portfolio investors remained net buyers with INR 69.34 billion in weekly inflows, driven largely by strong debt purchases. While primary market equity inflows stayed robust, secondary markets saw outflows amid IT sector concerns. Here’s a detailed breakdown of recent FPI trends across equity and debt segments.

Markets staged a partial recovery in the week ended 20 February 2026, with the NIFTY 50 inching higher despite continued weakness in IT. Strength in banking, energy, FMCG and pharma supported sentiment, while midcaps and autos remained under pressure. Sectoral rotation defined the week’s uneven but resilient market performance.

Markets traded with a mixed bias during the week ended 20 February 2026. Strength in banking, FMCG and select cyclical sectors helped benchmarks stay resilient, while persistent weakness in IT stocks amid AI-related concerns and FII outflows capped gains. Broader markets remained volatile with small caps under pressure.

January 2026 marked a shift in mutual fund trends as passive funds — driven by strong inflows into gold and silver ETFs dominated overall flows. Debt funds saw a post-quarter revival, hybrid funds gained traction, and active equity inflows moderated at elevated market levels.

Foreign portfolio investors remained net buyers with INR 69.34 billion in weekly inflows, driven largely by strong debt purchases. While primary market equity inflows stayed robust, secondary markets saw outflows amid IT sector concerns. Here’s a detailed breakdown of recent FPI trends across equity and debt segments.

Markets staged a partial recovery in the week ended 20 February 2026, with the NIFTY 50 inching higher despite continued weakness in IT. Strength in banking, energy, FMCG and pharma supported sentiment, while midcaps and autos remained under pressure. Sectoral rotation defined the week’s uneven but resilient market performance.

Markets traded with a mixed bias during the week ended 20 February 2026. Strength in banking, FMCG and select cyclical sectors helped benchmarks stay resilient, while persistent weakness in IT stocks amid AI-related concerns and FII outflows capped gains. Broader markets remained volatile with small caps under pressure.
IIFL Customer Care Number
(Gold/NCD/NBFC/Insurance/NPS)
1860-267-3000 / 7039-050-000
IIFL Capital Services Support WhatsApp Number
+91 9892691696
IIFL Capital Services Limited - Stock Broker SEBI Regn. No: INZ000164132, PMS SEBI Regn. No: INP000002213,IA SEBI Regn. No: INA000000623, SEBI RA Regn. No: INH000000248, DP SEBI Reg. No. IN-DP-185-2016, BSE Enlistment Number (RA): 5016
ARN NO : 47791 (AMFI Registered Mutual Fund & Specialized Investment Fund Distributor), PFRDA Reg. No. PoP 20092018

This Certificate Demonstrates That IIFL As An Organization Has Defined And Put In Place Best-Practice Information Security Processes.