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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has found serious lapses in the way Franklin Templeton India Mutual Fund managed the six debt funds that wound up suddenly in April 2020, and banned it from launching similar schemes for the next two ...
With skyrocketing costs of education, healthcare, and the unpredictability of economic conditions, it has become extremely important for parents to plan for their child's future needs. ...
5paisa Capital's total consolidated income stood at Rs 49.9 crore for the January to March quarter, up 41 per cent year-on-year from Rs 35.4 crore from Q4 FY20. ...