SEBI has proposed several changes to mutual fund rules to enhance clarity, reduce portfolio overlap, and introduce new investment options. The changes include new limits, terminology updates, and the introduction of solution-oriented life cycle funds.
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The main reason for SEBI's proposed changes is to improve clarity and reduce the overlap of portfolios in mutual fund schemes, ensuring better differentiation and transparency for investors.
SEBI has proposed that no more than 50% of the portfolios of Value and Contra funds should overlap at any point in time.
SEBI proposed replacing the term ‘Duration’ with ‘Term’ for better clarity. Additionally, the ‘Low Duration Fund’ should be renamed as ‘Ultra Short to Short Term Fund’ to better reflect the investment objective.
Arbitrage funds should be allowed to take exposure in debt instruments only through government securities with a maturity of less than one year and in repos backed by government bonds.
The deadline for public comments on SEBI's proposed changes to mutual fund rules is August 8.
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