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Passive MF Assets Rise Sharply on Strong Gold ETF Inflows

Passive mutual fund assets increased 5.2% in October, reaching ₹13.67 lakh crore, supported by gold ETF inflows worth ₹7,743 crore. Analysts noted that investor preference continues to shift toward low-cost passive products amid high index stability and global uncertainty. In contrast, active equity fund inflows fell 8.8% to ₹6,026 crore as investors reassessed risk exposure. Industry data suggests a structural rise in passive adoption across retail and institutional segments.
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Passive MF Assets Rise Sharply on Strong Gold ETF Inflows

Passive mutual fund assets increased 5.2% in October, reaching ₹13.67 lakh crore, supported by gold ETF inflows worth ₹7,743 crore. Analysts noted that investor preference continues to shift toward low-cost passive products amid high index stability and global uncertainty. In contrast, active equity fund inflows fell 8.8% to ₹6,026 crore as investors reassessed risk exposure. Industry data suggests a structural rise in passive adoption across retail and institutional segments.
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- mutual funds
- gold ETF
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Passive MF Assets Rise Sharply on Strong Gold ETF Inflows
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Passive MF assets rose 5.2% to ₹13.67 lakh crore as gold ETFs attracted ₹7,743 crore, while active equity inflows declined amid shifting investor preferences.
Passive mutual fund assets increased 5.2% in October, reaching ₹13.67 lakh crore, supported by gold ETF inflows worth ₹7,743 crore. Analysts noted that investor preference continues to shift toward low-cost passive products amid high index stability and global uncertainty. In contrast, active equity fund inflows fell 8.8% to ₹6,026 crore as investors reassessed risk exposure. Industry data suggests a structural rise in passive adoption across retail and institutional segments.

Passive mutual fund assets increased 5.2% in October, reaching ₹13.67 lakh crore, supported by gold ETF inflows worth ₹7,743 crore. Analysts noted that investor preference continues to shift toward low-cost passive products amid high index stability and global uncertainty. In contrast, active equity fund inflows fell 8.8% to ₹6,026 crore as investors reassessed risk exposure. Industry data suggests a structural rise in passive adoption across retail and institutional segments.
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- mutual funds
- gold ETF
- mutual funds
- gold ETF
- passive funds
- AUM