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SEBI issued a circular to promote ease of doing business for mutual funds investing in commodities and overseas securities. The circular modifies clauses in the Master Circular for Mutual Funds. For commodity-based funds, appointment of a dedicated fund manager is optional, but expertise is required. Similarly, for overseas investments, a dedicated fund manager is optional, with expertise necessary. Boards of AMCs must ensure compliance and reporting to trustees periodically. The circular is issued u/s 11(1) of SEBI Act, 1992, to protect investor interests and regulate the securities market. Contact details for further information are provided.
SEBI issued a circular to promote ease of doing business for mutual funds investing in commodities and overseas securities. The circular modifies clauses in the Master Circular for Mutual Funds. For commodity-based funds, appointment of a dedicated fund manager is optional, but expertise is required. Similarly, for overseas investments, a dedicated fund manager is optional, with expertise necessary. Boards of AMCs must ensure compliance and reporting to trustees periodically. The circular is issued u/s 11(1) of SEBI Act, 1992, to protect investor interests and regulate the securities market. Contact details for further information are provided.
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