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11h agoShares of AMCs Rise After SEBI Revises Mutual Fund Fee Structure

Shares of asset management companies (AMCs), including HDFC AMC and Canara Robeco, surged up to 8.5% on December 18, 2025, following SEBI’s approval of changes to the mutual fund fee structure. SEBI revised the brokerage cap for equity trades from 2 bps to 6 bps, making compliance easier and relieving cost pressure on fund managers. Additionally, the regulator excluded statutory levies from the brokerage cap to avoid double charging for research related costs.
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11h agoShares of AMCs Rise After SEBI Revises Mutual Fund Fee Structure

Shares of asset management companies (AMCs), including HDFC AMC and Canara Robeco, surged up to 8.5% on December 18, 2025, following SEBI’s approval of changes to the mutual fund fee structure. SEBI revised the brokerage cap for equity trades from 2 bps to 6 bps, making compliance easier and relieving cost pressure on fund managers. Additionally, the regulator excluded statutory levies from the brokerage cap to avoid double charging for research related costs.
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Shares of HDFC AMC, Canara Robeco, and other AMCs rose up to 8.5% after SEBI revised brokerage caps and improved cost transparency for mutual funds.
Shares of asset management companies (AMCs), including HDFC AMC and Canara Robeco, surged up to 8.5% on December 18, 2025, following SEBI’s approval of changes to the mutual fund fee structure. SEBI revised the brokerage cap for equity trades from 2 bps to 6 bps, making compliance easier and relieving cost pressure on fund managers. Additionally, the regulator excluded statutory levies from the brokerage cap to avoid double charging for research related costs.

Shares of asset management companies (AMCs), including HDFC AMC and Canara Robeco, surged up to 8.5% on December 18, 2025, following SEBI’s approval of changes to the mutual fund fee structure. SEBI revised the brokerage cap for equity trades from 2 bps to 6 bps, making compliance easier and relieving cost pressure on fund managers. Additionally, the regulator excluded statutory levies from the brokerage cap to avoid double charging for research related costs.
Dec 18, 2025 • 06:20