New Delhi, April 17 -- The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is currently reviewing restrictions on the business activities that mutual fund houses can pursue. "We are doing a significant review of Regulation 24," executive director Manoj Kumar said.
As things stand, asset management companies (AMCs) can't undertake activities in conflict with their core business of managing mutual funds, they need Sebi's approval to offer foreign funds consultancy services and they must maintain hard walls between distinct accounts.
The broad aim of these regulations is apparently to minimize the scope for AMCs to prioritize their own interests over those of the investors whose money they manage in case of trade-offs. But the rules also con...
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