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List Of Indian Exchange-traded Funds
List of notable Indian exchange traded funds * Reliance Gold Exchange Traded Scheme () * Reliance ETF Liquid BeES (formerly Goldman Sachs Liquid Exchange Traded Scheme) Dividend Reinvestment () * Reliance Nifty Exchange Traded Scheme () * Reliance Nifty Junior Exchange Traded Scheme () * Reliance Nifty Sharia Exchange Traded SchemNSE: SHARIABEES * HDFC Mutual Fund - HDFC Gold Exchange Traded Fund () * ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund - Bharat-22 Index Exchange Traded FundNSE: BHARATIWIN * Invesco India Nifty Exchange Traded FundNSE: IVZINNIFTY * Invesco India Gold Exchange Traded FundNSE: IVZINGOLD * Kotak Mutual Fund - Gold Exchange Traded Fund () * Kotak Mutual Fund - PSU Bank Exchange Traded FundNSE: KOTAKPSUBK * Kotak Mutual Fund - Banking Exchange Traded Fund Dividend Payout OptionNSE: KOTAKBKETF * Kotak Mutual Fund - Nifty Index Exchange Traded Fund (NSEKOTAKNIFTY * Kotak Mutual Fund - Sensex Index Exchange Traded Fund (BSEKOTAKSENSEX * Kotak Mutual Fund - Nifty NV20 Index Excha ...
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HDFC Mutual Fund
HDFC may refer to: * Housing Development Finance Corporation, an Indian mortgage company * HDFC Bank, an Indian financial services company * HDFC Life HDFC Life Insurance Company Ltd. ( d/b/a HDFC Life) is a long-term life insurance provider with its headquarters in Mumbai, offering individual and group insurance services and incorporated on 14 August 2000. The company is a joint venture be ..., a joint venture of Housing Development Finance Corporation and Standard Life plc * HDFC Bank of Sri Lanka, a Sri Lankan specialised housing bank * Housing Development Fund Corporation, a special type of limited equity housing cooperative in New York City {{disambiguation ...
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SBI Mutual Fund
SBI Mutual Fund is an Asset Management Company introduced by State Bank of India (SBI) and incorporated in 1987 with its corporate head office located in Mumbai, India. SBIFMPL is a joint venture between the State Bank of India, an Indian public sector bank, and Amundi, a European asset management company. A shareholder agreement in this regard has been entered on April 13, 2011, between SBI & AMUNDI Asset Management. Accordingly, SBI currently holds 63% stake in SBIFMPL and the 37% stake is held by AMUNDI Asset Management through a wholly owned subsidiary, Amundi India Holding. SBI & AMUNDI Asset Management shall jointly develop the company as an asset management company of international repute by adopting global best practices and maintaining international standards. History The mutual fund industry in India originally began in 1963 with the Unit Trust of India (UTI) as a Government of India and the Reserve Bank of India initiative. Launched in 1987, SBI Mutual Fund becam ...
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Unit Trust Of India
UTI Mutual Fund was carved out of the erstwhile Unit Trust of India (UTI) as a Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) registered mutual fund from 1 February 2003. The Unit Trust of India Act 1963 was repealed, paving way for the bifurcation of UTI into: Specified Undertaking of Unit Trust of India (SUUTI) and UTI Mutual Fund (UTIMF). T Rowe Price Group Inc (TRP Group), through its wholly owned subsidiary T. Rowe Price Global Investment Services Ltd. (TRP), has acquired a 26% stake in UTI Asset Management Company Limited (UTI AMC). UTI Mutual Fund is the oldest and one of the largest mutual funds in India with over 10 million investor accounts under its 230 domestic schemes/plans as of September 2017. UTI Mutual Fund has a nationwide distribution network, which is spread across the length and breadth of the country. Its distribution network comprises over 48000 AMFI/NISM certified Independent Financial Advisors and 174 Financial Centers. UTI Mutual Fund has been the pi ...
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List Of Exchange-traded Funds
The exchange-traded funds available on exchanges vary from country to country. Many of the ETFs listed below are available exclusively on that nation's primary stock exchange and cannot be purchased on a foreign stock exchange. *List of American exchange-traded funds *List of Australian exchange-traded funds *List of Canadian exchange-traded funds *List of European exchange-traded funds *List of Hong Kong exchange-traded funds *List of Indian exchange-traded funds *List of Indonesian exchange-traded funds *List of Japanese exchange-traded funds *List of New Zealand exchange-traded funds *List of Singaporean exchange-traded funds *List of South African exchange-traded funds *List of South Korean exchange-traded funds *List of Taiwan exchange-traded funds *List of Turkish exchange-traded funds See also * Exchange-traded fund * Exchange-traded product * List of hedge funds * List of private-equity firms * List of investment banks * Boutique investment bank * Fund of funds * Boutique ...
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Exchange-traded Funds
An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is a type of investment fund and exchange-traded product, i.e. they are traded on stock exchanges. ETFs are similar in many ways to mutual funds, except that ETFs are bought and sold from other owners throughout the day on stock exchanges whereas mutual funds are bought and sold from the issuer based on their price at day's end. An ETF holds assets such as stocks, bonds, currencies, futures contracts, and/or commodities such as gold bars, and generally operates with an arbitrage mechanism designed to keep it trading close to its net asset value, although deviations can occasionally occur. Most ETFs are index funds: that is, they hold the same securities in the same proportions as a certain stock market index or bond market index. The most popular ETFs in the U.S. replicate the S&P 500, the total market index, the NASDAQ-100 index, the price of gold, the "growth" stocks in the Russell 1000 Index, or the index of the largest technology companies. W ...
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Economy Of India Lists
An economy is an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services. In general, it is defined as a social domain that emphasize the practices, discourses, and material expressions associated with the production, use, and management of scarce resources'. A given economy is a set of processes that involves its culture, values, education, technological evolution, history, social organization, political structure, legal systems, and natural resources as main factors. These factors give context, content, and set the conditions and parameters in which an economy functions. In other words, the economic domain is a social domain of interrelated human practices and transactions that does not stand alone. Economic agents can be individuals, businesses, organizations, or governments. Economic transactions occur when two groups or parties agree to the value or price of the transacted good or service, commonly expressed in a certain currency. Howev ...
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Capital Markets Of India
Capital may refer to: Common uses * Capital city, a municipality of primary status ** List of national capitals, List of national capital cities * Capital letter, an upper-case letter Economics and social sciences * Capital (economics), the durable produced goods used for further production *Economic capital * Financial capital, an economic resource measured in terms of money *Capital (Marxism), a central concept in Marxian critique of political economy *Capital good *Natural capital *Public capital *Human capital *Instructional capital *Social capital Architecture and buildings * Capital (architecture), the topmost member of a column or pilaster * Capital (fortification), a proportion of a bastion * The Capital (building), a commercial building in Mumbai, India Arts, entertainment and media Literature Books * ''Das Kapital'' ('Capital: Critique of Political Economy'), a foundational theoretical text by Karl Marx * ''Capital: The Eruption of Delhi'', a 2014 book by Rana Dasgu ...
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