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Despite the visible difference in positioning, it presents a dilemma for investors. Both fund types essentially straddle multiple market cap segments, albeit to different degrees. How should investors pick from these overlapping fund categories?
For several months now, we have seen flexi-cap and multi-cap funds being run as separate vehicles. The two sets of funds have taken distinct shapes in this time frame. However, investors aren’t any closer to knowing what suits them better. Adding to the confusion is the presence of large-and-mid-cap funds. How should investors pick from these overlapping fund categories?
The shake-up happened late last year when the regulator revised norms for
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