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Sebi May Let AIFs Certify Accredited Investors Soon

Sebi's top committee is close to deciding if AIFs can certify accredited investors, easing a cumbersome process. This move, inspired by GIFT City, could boost investor participation in high-risk funds. Read the latest developments.

Yunus Visits Critically Ill Ex-PM Khaleda Zia

Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus visited the critically ill former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia in hospital, urging patience. Read the full story for details.

SEBI Eases Rules for Investment Advisors & Analysts

SEBI relaxes educational norms, allowing graduates from any discipline to become investment advisors or research analysts. This move aims to meet surging demand as India's investor base expands rapidly.

Sebi's Mutual Fund Fee Cut: Big Impact on Your Returns

Sebi's proposal to lower mutual fund expense ratios (TER) could save investors thousands of crores. Learn how a small fee reduction compounds into significant long-term wealth. Check your fund's TER now!

India's Accredited Investor Count Stalls at 649

Sebi's push for accredited investors sees modest registration. With only 649 AIs, the industry debates if new rules can unlock growth in high-risk alternative investments. Explore the challenges and opportunities.

Sebi Opens Investment Advisory to All Graduates

Sebi allows graduates from any discipline to become investment advisers and research analysts, widening the talent pool. New rules also ease corporatisation norms for individual advisers.

Credit Ratings: Your Shield in India's Bond Market

Indian investors flock to corporate bonds for higher returns, but credit ratings from SEBI-registered agencies like CRISIL provide crucial risk assessment. Learn how to navigate the risk-return spectrum safely.

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