Investor caution gripped the Indian mutual fund market in May, with equity fund inflows plummeting to a one-year low. Geopolitical tensions and rising oil prices dampened sentiment, leading to a significant drop in net inflows. While SIPs offered stability, the broader industry saw substantial outflows, primarily from debt schemes, as investors adopted a wait-and-watch approach. Investor caution gripped the Indian mutual fund market in May, with equity fund inflows plummeting to a one-year low. Geopolitical tensions and rising oil prices dampened sentiment, leading to a significant drop in net inflows. While SIPs offered stability, the broader industry saw substantial outflows, primarily from debt schemes, as investors adopted a wait-and-watch approach.
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