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India’s equity-fund AUM nears ₹80 trillion in October, but 83 % of growth came from price gains

India’s equity Mutual Fund assets under management (AUM) approached ₹ 80 trillion, but around 83 % of that increase was driven by market price rises rather than fresh inflows, according to data published this week. The discrepancy suggests investor contributions remain muted despite rising market values, raising concerns about future flow sustainability if markets stall or reverse.
Analysts say the underlying inflow stagnation could expose schemes to valuation risks ahead of any earnings slowdown.
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India’s equity-fund AUM nears ₹80 trillion in October, but 83 % of growth came from price gains

India’s equity Mutual Fund assets under management (AUM) approached ₹ 80 trillion, but around 83 % of that increase was driven by market price rises rather than fresh inflows, according to data published this week. The discrepancy suggests investor contributions remain muted despite rising market values, raising concerns about future flow sustainability if markets stall or reverse.
Analysts say the underlying inflow stagnation could expose schemes to valuation risks ahead of any earnings slowdown.
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- India
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India’s equity-fund AUM nears ₹80 trillion in October, but 83 % of growth came from price gains
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Indian equity-fund AUM hit ~₹ 80 trillion in October, but most of the growth was from market gains not new inflows.
India’s equity Mutual Fund assets under management (AUM) approached ₹ 80 trillion, but around 83 % of that increase was driven by market price rises rather than fresh inflows, according to data published this week. The discrepancy suggests investor contributions remain muted despite rising market values, raising concerns about future flow sustainability if markets stall or reverse.
Analysts say the underlying inflow stagnation could expose schemes to valuation risks ahead of any earnings slowdown.

India’s equity Mutual Fund assets under management (AUM) approached ₹ 80 trillion, but around 83 % of that increase was driven by market price rises rather than fresh inflows, according to data published this week. The discrepancy suggests investor contributions remain muted despite rising market values, raising concerns about future flow sustainability if markets stall or reverse.
Analysts say the underlying inflow stagnation could expose schemes to valuation risks ahead of any earnings slowdown.
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- mutual_funds
- India
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- India
- AUM
- equity funds