News & Media 23rd Aug 2024

Debt PMSes could outshine debt MFs if equities see profit booking

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Dipesh JainPartner | Mumbai

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At a time when investors are looking to book profits on gains made in equities amid heightened volatility in the stock market, a debt PMS, as against a debt mutual fund scheme, could be a better bet to look at for stable returns. While a debt mutual fund could give a return of 6-9 % as per data from Value Research, a debt PMS could give a higher return in the range of 9-13 % annually.

Srushti Vaidya from moneycontrol.com authors an article on this issue, “Debt PMSes could outshine debt MFs if equities see profit booking, say experts with expert comments from our Partner Dipesh Jain.

Read the article here

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