SEBI asks Franklin Templeton MF to focus on returning money to investors

New Delhi: Markets regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has advised Franklin Templeton Mutual fund to focus on returning money to investors, in the context of winding up six of their debt schemes. In a probable swipe at the fund without taking names, SEBI said despite the regulations being clear, some mutual […]

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New Delhi: Markets regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has advised Franklin Templeton Mutual fund to focus on returning money to investors, in the context of winding up six of their debt schemes.

In a probable swipe at the fund without taking names, SEBI said despite the regulations being clear, some mutual fund schemes seem to have chosen to have high concentrations of high risk, unlisted, opaque, bespoke, structured debt securities with low credit ratings and seem to have chosen not to rebalance their portfolios even during the almost 12 months available to them so far.