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The NFO is available for subscription from June 27 to July 11, 2025.

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Investors with a very high level risk appetite should invest in the Motilal Oswal Services Fund for 5-7 years.

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Canara Robeco Multi Asset Allocation Fund will follow an active investment strategy and aims to generate long-term capital appreciation.

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The NFO is available for subscription from April 23 to May 07, 2025.

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Investors with very high risk appetite should invest in the LIC MF Multi Asset Allocation Fund for 5 to 7 years

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The GODSY data for the week ending 07 February 2026 reflects extreme volatility across global assets. Gold managed to close higher despite sharp swings, while silver saw a steep correction from recent highs. Bond yields, currencies, and crude oil remained driven by geopolitical risks and trade deal expectations, keeping markets cautious but active.

Blogs|7 Feb 2026|11:51 PM
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After a week packed with major triggers like the Union Budget, the Indo-US trade deal, and the RBI policy, markets now turn to assessing real impact. The coming week will focus on how the trade deal affects exports, imports, currency risks, and overall market direction, along with key inflation and global data cues.

Blogs|7 Feb 2026|11:34 PM
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Indian equity markets went through a highly volatile week as three major events shaped investor sentiment — the Union Budget, the Indo-US trade deal, and the RBI’s monetary policy decision. While the budget and RBI stance disappointed markets, optimism around the trade deal supported selective buying across sectors.

Blogs|7 Feb 2026|11:21 PM
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After heavy selling in January 2026, FPIs turned net buyers in the first week of February. This blog analyses the impact of the Union Budget, STT hikes, RBI policy, rupee movement, and the Indo-US trade deal on FPI sentiment and market direction.

Blogs|7 Feb 2026|10:06 PM
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The GODSY data for the week ending 07 February 2026 reflects extreme volatility across global assets. Gold managed to close higher despite sharp swings, while silver saw a steep correction from recent highs. Bond yields, currencies, and crude oil remained driven by geopolitical risks and trade deal expectations, keeping markets cautious but active.

Blogs|7 Feb 2026|11:51 PM
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After a week packed with major triggers like the Union Budget, the Indo-US trade deal, and the RBI policy, markets now turn to assessing real impact. The coming week will focus on how the trade deal affects exports, imports, currency risks, and overall market direction, along with key inflation and global data cues.

Blogs|7 Feb 2026|11:34 PM
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Indian equity markets went through a highly volatile week as three major events shaped investor sentiment — the Union Budget, the Indo-US trade deal, and the RBI’s monetary policy decision. While the budget and RBI stance disappointed markets, optimism around the trade deal supported selective buying across sectors.

Blogs|7 Feb 2026|11:21 PM
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After heavy selling in January 2026, FPIs turned net buyers in the first week of February. This blog analyses the impact of the Union Budget, STT hikes, RBI policy, rupee movement, and the Indo-US trade deal on FPI sentiment and market direction.

Blogs|7 Feb 2026|10:06 PM
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