• 7: Ep 007 - Sector funds

  • Jun 26 2024
  • Length: 16 mins
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7: Ep 007 - Sector funds

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  • If you have been observing the market, PSUs shares have been in the limelight in the last one year. As investors, one may be tempted to invest in PSU stocks. This is where sector funds come into play. They invest in one particular sector or theme such as PSUs, technology, pharma and so on, which helps you take a dedicated exposure to one sector or theme.
    Lately, many fund houses are launching thematic/sector funds. The Assets under management in the sector/thematic fund category have increased by almost 80% in one year from 1.82 lakh crore in May 2023 to 3.25 lakh crore in May 2024, shows AMFI data. In this podcast, Lisa Pallavi Barbora and Ravi Samalad dissect this trend further to help us understand what role sector and thematic funds play in your portfolio.
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