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Sankaran Naren, executive director and chief investment officer at ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company, in conversation with Puneet Wadhwa
'Banks were an exception, as they exceeded expectations on all fronts'
Why's RBI governor worried about deposit growth? Where did big tech and startups go wrong on hiring? What's worrying S Naren when it comes to equity markets? What is Twitter's blue tick? Answers here
Fear of recession is forcing tech giants to tighten their purse strings. But, markets back home look unperturbed by it. What does S Naren, Executive Director and CIO at ICICI Pru AMC, think of this?
But these funds can underperform if the fund manager's calls go wrong
'There will be a series of rate hikes but the pace and quantum will depend on how the economy in the US and the rest of the world behave,' Shah said
The open-ended ETF will track the Nifty auto index and will also more or less reflect the behaviour and performance of the automobile segment
Steering clear of mediocre companies, even when available at a discount, has yielded rich dividends for Anish Tawakley
Keeping a cool head during a crisis has helped Manish Banthia outperform his peers
The positive amid all these from an India point of view is that the business cycle (in India) has turned favourable, says S Naren
Fund house says transactions reversed without any loss to customers
Move will also give investors indexation benefit on long-term capital gains
There are opportunities for contrarian investing in commodity producers, corporate banks, select mid corporates and small enterprises
Both value and dividend yield funds benefit from market downturns by investing more aggressively on such occasions
It is difficult to make a call on the near-term market outlook as quality names continue to be costly and value names languish
The fund house has paid Rs 8.9 million, while Shah has remitted Rs 680,000 towards settlement fees
ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company Managing Director and Chief Executive Nimesh Shah has been elected as the chairperson of industry body Amfi, senior officials said. Shah has replaced A Balasubramanian, chief executive officer of Aditya Birla Sun Life MF, who took over as Amfi chairman in 2016. Kailash Kulkarni, CEO of L&T Mutual Fund, continues to be the vice chairperson of the Association of Mutual Funds in India (Amfi), they added. The decision was taken at the industry body's board meeting on Friday. Shah joined the mutual fund industry in July 2007, having being appointed as MD and CEO of ICICI Prudential AMC that has assets under management of Rs 3.1 lakh crore. With 41 active players, the mutual fund industry manages assets to the tune of Rs 22 lakh crore.
ICICI Prudential AMC's pre-leased office investments started in 2012
Executive director & chief investment officer at ICICI Prudential AMC in an exclusive interview
Interview with Chief investment officer, ICICI Prudential