Fund Manager Changes: Should Your Fund Change Too?
Arvind DSIJCategories: DSIJ_Magazine_Web, DSIJMagazine_App, MF - Special Report, Mutual Fund, Special Report
Fund manager style drift refers to a situation where a mutual fund gradually moves away from its stated investment approach following a change in leadership or strategy, without any formal change in its mandate. Over time, differences in stock selection philosophy, risk appetite and sector preferences begin to reflect in the portfolio.
Fund manager style drift refers to a situation where a mutual fund gradually moves away from its stated investment approach following a change in leadership or strategy, without any formal change in its mandate. Over time, differences in stock selection philosophy, risk appetite and sector preferences begin to reflect in the portfolio.
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