
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.
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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.

Indian benchmark indices ended slightly higher on June 25, 2026, supported by easing Brent crude prices, a stronger rupee, and positive RBI commentary. Auto stocks led gains with strong rallies in Mahindra & Mahindra and Maruti Suzuki, while metal, oil & gas, and IT stocks remained under pressure. Lower market volatility and improving global sentiment helped sustain investor confidence.

The Indian stock market staged a strong recovery on June 24, 2026, with Nifty closing above 24,000 and Sensex surging 790 points. Easing rate hike concerns after RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra's comments, falling crude oil prices, sustained FII inflows, and optimism surrounding an India-US trade agreement fueled broad-based gains, led by banking, IT, and realty stocks.

Indian stock markets witnessed a strong rebound as the Sensex jumped over 900 points and Nifty crossed 24,050. RBI's dovish stance, falling crude oil prices, positive global cues, FII inflows, and optimism over an India-US trade deal fueled the rally.

Indian Benchmark indices ended sharply lower on June 23, 2026, as a 10% crash in South Korea's Kospi, weakness in IT stocks following Accenture's cautious outlook, and renewed concerns over higher US interest rates triggered broad-based selling. Nifty fell 278.80 points to 23,824.10, while Sensex declined 893.39 points to 76,200.68. Metal and IT stocks led losses, while Pharma emerged as the lone sectoral gainer amid defensive buying.

Indian benchmark indices ended slightly higher on June 25, 2026, supported by easing Brent crude prices, a stronger rupee, and positive RBI commentary. Auto stocks led gains with strong rallies in Mahindra & Mahindra and Maruti Suzuki, while metal, oil & gas, and IT stocks remained under pressure. Lower market volatility and improving global sentiment helped sustain investor confidence.

The Indian stock market staged a strong recovery on June 24, 2026, with Nifty closing above 24,000 and Sensex surging 790 points. Easing rate hike concerns after RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra's comments, falling crude oil prices, sustained FII inflows, and optimism surrounding an India-US trade agreement fueled broad-based gains, led by banking, IT, and realty stocks.

Indian stock markets witnessed a strong rebound as the Sensex jumped over 900 points and Nifty crossed 24,050. RBI's dovish stance, falling crude oil prices, positive global cues, FII inflows, and optimism over an India-US trade deal fueled the rally.

Indian Benchmark indices ended sharply lower on June 23, 2026, as a 10% crash in South Korea's Kospi, weakness in IT stocks following Accenture's cautious outlook, and renewed concerns over higher US interest rates triggered broad-based selling. Nifty fell 278.80 points to 23,824.10, while Sensex declined 893.39 points to 76,200.68. Metal and IT stocks led losses, while Pharma emerged as the lone sectoral gainer amid defensive buying.
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