
India's stock exchange saw a surge of 58 million new investors between November and January, leading to concerns about a retail-investment boom. SEBI Chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch expressed worries about froth in the market and potential risks in small-cap stocks, hinting at possible rule revisions for mutual funds.
VIDEO | Here's what SEBI chief Madhabi Puri Buch said at a press conference in Mumbai. "This is an area of concern. Each mutual fund has trustees who are responsible for safeguarding the interests of the investors, they should convene and devise a policy. Now, if each fund… https://t.co/A7xA5bsyhh
India’s markets regulator says it is open to revising rules for mutual funds investing in small-cap stocks amid rising concerns about stretched valuations for this segment https://t.co/MMk5dSbPAn
"Investors must understand that the regulations and disclosures for SME segment are different, therefore the nature of risk is different," says SEBI's Chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch https://t.co/ENieAiLH6y
