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    CONCEPTUAL OVERVIEW:

    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY:

    2.1 Objectives

    2.2 Methodology

    2.3 Significance

    2.4 Limitations

    THEORETICAL BACKGROUND:

    3.1 Mutual Fund

    3.2 History of Mutual Fund

    3.3 Types of Mutual Fund

    CASE STUDY

    DATA ANALYSIS

    FINDINGS

    REFRENCES

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    CHAPTER 1

    CONCEPTUAL OVERVIEW

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    CONCEPTUAL OVERVIEW

    1. BASICS OF MUTUAL FUNDA mutual fund is a financial intermediary that allows a group of investors to pool

    their money together with a predetermined investment objective. The mutual fund

    will have a fund manager who is responsible for investing the gathered money into

    specific securities (stocks or bonds). When investors invest in a mutual fund, they are

    buying units or portions of the mutual fund and thus on investing becomes a unit

    holder of the fund.

    Mutual funds are considered as one of the best available investments as compare to

    others they are very cost efficient and also easy to invest in, thus by pooling money

    together in a mutual fund, investors can purchase stocks or bonds with much lower

    trading costs than if they tried to do it on their own. But the biggest advantage to

    mutual funds is diversification, by minimizing risk & maximizing returns.

    Mutual funds are set up to buy many stocks. Beyond that, investors can diversify

    even more by purchasing different kinds of stocks which helps to spreading out

    investors money across different types of investments and hence, reduces risk

    tremendously up to certain extent.

    It could take you weeks to buy all these investments, but if you purchased a few

    mutual funds you could be done in a few hours because mutual funds automatically

    diversify in a predetermined category of investments.

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    CHAPTER 2

    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

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    2.1) OBJECTIVES:

    Objective of this study is to analyze the Past Performance of the various Mutual

    Funds Schemes on the Basis of there Historical NAVs and application of statistical

    tools on the same. This helps in understanding the performance of mutual fund

    schemes in terms of both risk as well as return involved.

    2.2 METHODOLOGY:

    A Sample of 5Schemes each from 5different types of Funds is being taken.

    Types of Funds taken are follows:

    Diversified funds Large cap funds Mid cap funds Small cap funds Sector funds

    Analysis has been done by using following Statistical tools:

    Sharpe Ratio: It indicates the Risk-Return Performance of Portfolio. Beta: It measures the volatility, or systematic risk, of a security or a portfolio

    in comparison to the market as a whole.

    Standard Deviation: It shows the historical volatility. Annualized Return: It indicate the return on return over the period of times.

    2.3 SIGNIFICANCE:

    Able to learn the various analytical tools of Mutual Fund like Beta, StandardDeviation, Compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) and Sharp Ratio.

    Get complete overview of Mutual Fund industries in India. Able to know the past performance of various Mutual Funds Schemes.

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    Investors are able to know the investment pattern and market trend ofinvesting in various sectors.

    2.4 LIMITATIONS:

    Samples sizes is limited factor, only last fives years of Data has been taken. Past performance may not guarantee the future return. Micro level data have been taken in analysis; Macro level data may affect the

    returns.

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    CHAPTER 3

    THEORETICAL BACKGROUND

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    3.1 Mutual Fund:

    A Mutual Fund is kinds of trust that pools the savings of a number of investors,

    investors who share a common financial goal. The money thus collected is then

    invested in capital market instruments such as shares, debentures and other

    securities. The income earned through these investments and the capital appreciation

    realized is shared by its unit holders in proportion to the number of units owned by

    them. Thus a Mutual Fund is the most suitable investment for the common man as it

    offers an opportunity to invest in a diversified, professionally managed basket of

    securities at a relatively low cost.

    3.1.1 Advantages of Mutual Fund:a) Professional Management - The basic advantage of funds is that, they are

    professionally managed by well qualified professional. Investors purchase funds

    because they do not have the time or the expertise to manage their own portfolio.

    b) Diversification - Purchasing units in a mutual fund instead of buying individual

    stocks or bonds, the investors risk is spread out and minimized up to certain extent.

    The idea behind diversification is to invest in a large number of assets so that a loss

    in any particular investment is minimized by gains in others.

    c) Economies of Scale - Mutual fund buy and sell large amounts of securities at a

    time, thus help to reducing transaction costs, and help to bring down the average cost

    of the unit for their investors.

    d)Liquidity - Just like an individual stock, mutual fund also allows investors to

    liquidate their holdings as and when they want.

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    e) Simplicity - Investments in mutual fund is considered to be easy, compare to other

    available instruments in the market, and the minimum investment is small. Most

    AMC also have automatic purchase plans whereby as little as Rs. 2000, where SIP

    start with just Rs.50 per month basis.

    3.1.2Disadvantages of Mutual Fund:

    a) Professional Management- Some funds dont perform according to the market,

    as their management is not dynamic enough to explore the available opportunity in

    the market, thus investor loose there money.

    b) Costs The biggest source of AMC income is generally from the entry & exit

    load which they charge from investors, at the time of purchase. The mutual fund

    industries are thus charging extra cost under layers of jargon.

    c) Dilution - Because funds have small holdings across different companies, high

    returns from a few investments often don't make much difference on the overall

    return. Dilution is also the result of a successful fund getting too big. When money

    pours into funds that have had strong success, the manager often has trouble finding

    a good investment for all the new money.

    d) Taxes - when making decisions about your money, fund managers don't consider

    your personal tax situation. For example, when a fund manager sells a security, a

    capital-gain tax is triggered, which affects how profitable the individual is from the

    sale. It might have been more advantageous for the individual to defer the capital

    gains liability

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    3.2 History of Mutual Fund in India:

    The mutual fund industry in India started in 1963 with the formation of Unit Trust of

    India, at the initiative of the Government of India and Reserve Bank of India. The

    history of mutual funds in India can be broadly divided into four distinct phases:

    First Phase-(1964-87):

    Unit Trust of India (UTI) was established on 1963 by an Act of Parliament. It was set

    up by the Reserve Bank of India and functioned under the Regulatory andadministrative control of the Reserve Bank of India. In 1978 UTI was de-linked from

    the RBI and the Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI) took over the

    regulatory and administrative control in place of RBI. The first scheme launched by

    UTI was Unit Scheme 1964. At the end of 1988 UTI had Rs.6,700 crores of assets

    undermanagements

    Second Phase1987-93(Entry of Public sector funds):

    1987 marked the entry of non- UTI, public sector mutual funds set up by public

    sector banks and Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) and General Insurance

    Corporation of India (GIC). SBI Mutual Fund was the first non- UTI Mutual Fund

    established in June 1987 followed by Can bank Mutual Fund (Dec 87), Punjab

    National Bank Mutual Fund (Aug 89), Indian Bank Mutual Fund (Nov 89), Bank of

    India (Jun 90), Bank of Baroda Mutual Fund (Oct 92). LIC established its mutual

    fund in June 1989 while GIC had set up its mutual fund in December 1990.

    At the end of 1993, the mutual fund industry had assets under management of Rs.47,

    004 crores.

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    Third Phase- 1993-2003(Entry of Private sector funds):

    With the entry of private sector funds in 1993, a new era started in the Indian mutual

    fund industry, giving the Indian investors a wider choice of fund families. Also, 1993

    was the year in which the first Mutual Fund Regulations came into being, under

    which all mutual funds, except UTI were to be registered and governed. The

    erstwhile Kothari Pioneer (now merged with Franklin Templeton) was the first

    private sector mutual fund registered in July 1993.

    The 1993 SEBI (Mutual Fund) Regulations were substituted by a more

    comprehensive and revised Mutual Fund Regulations in 1996. The industry now

    functions under the SEBI (Mutual Fund) Regulations 1996.

    The number of mutual fund houses went on increasing, with many foreign mutual

    funds setting up funds in India and also the industry has witnessed several mergers

    and acquisitions. As at the end of January 2003, there were 33 mutual funds with

    total assets of Rs. 1, 21,805 crores. The Unit Trust of India with Rs.44, 541 crores of

    assets under management was way ahead of other mutual funds.

    Fourth Phase

    since February 2003:

    In February 2003, following the repeal of the Unit Trust of India Act 1963 UTI was

    bifurcated into two separate entities. One is the Specified Undertaking of the Unit

    Trust of India with assets under management of Rs.29,835 crores as at the end of

    January 2003, representing broadly, the assets of US 64 scheme, assured return and

    certain other schemes. The Specified Undertaking of Unit Trust of India, functioning

    under an administrator and under the rules framed by Government of India and does

    not come under the purview of the Mutual Fund Regulation

    The second is the UTI Mutual Fund, sponsored by SBI, PNB, BOB and LIC. It is

    registered with SEBI and functions under the Mutual Fund Regulations. With the

    bifurcation of the erstwhile UTI which had in March 2000 more than Rs.76,000

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    crores of assets under management and with the setting up of a UTI Mutual Fund,

    conforming to the SEBI Mutual Fund Regulations, and with recent mergers taking

    place among different private sector funds, the mutual fund industry has entered its

    current phase of consolidation and growth.

    A graph indicates the growth of assets over the years.

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    3.3 Types of Mutual Funds Schemes:

    3.3.1 ON THE BASIS OF STRUCTURE:

    a) Open - Ended Schemes:

    An open-end fund is one that is available for subscription throughout the year.

    These do not have a fixed maturity. Investors can conveniently buy and sell units

    at Net Asset Value ("NAV") related prices. The key feature of open-end schemes

    is liquidity, where you can buy and sell the mutual fund unit at any time.

    b) Close - Ended Schemes:

    These schemes have a pre-specified maturity period. One can invest directly inthe scheme at the time of the initial issue. Depending on the structure of the

    scheme there are two exit options available to an investor after the initial offer

    period closes. First, the Investors can transact (buy or sell) the units of the

    scheme on the stock exchanges where they are listed. Second, some close-ended

    schemes provide an additional option of selling the units directly to the Mutual

    Fund through periodic repurchase at the schemes NAV. SEBI Regulations ensure

    that at least one of the two exit routes is provided to the investor.

    c) Interval Schemes:

    Interval Schemes are that scheme, which combines the features of open-ended

    and close-ended schemes. The units may be traded on the stock exchange or may

    be open for sale or redemption during pre-determined intervals at NAV related

    prices.

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    3.3.2 ON THE BASIS OF NATURE:

    a) Equity fund:

    These funds invest a maximum part of their Principal amount into equities

    holdings. The structure of the fund may vary different for different schemes

    and the fund managers outlook on different stocks. Equity investments are

    meant for a longer term, thus Equity funds rank high on the risk-return matrix.

    b) Debt funds:

    The objective of these Funds is to invest in debt papers. Government

    authorities, private companies, banks and financial institutions are some of the

    major issuers of debt papers. By investing in debt instruments, these funds

    ensure low risk and provide stable income to the investors.

    c) Balance fund:

    They are a mix of both equity and debt funds. They invest in both equities and

    fixed income securities, which are in line with pre-defined investment objective

    of the scheme. These schemes aim to provide investors with the best of both the

    Funds. Equity part provides growth and the debt part provides stability in

    returns.

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    3.3.3 ON THE BASIS OF INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE:

    a) Growth Schemes:

    These Schemes are also known as equity schemes. The aim of these schemes

    is to provide capital appreciation over medium to long term. These schemes

    normally invest a major part of their fund in equities and are willing to bear

    short-term decline in value for possible future appreciation

    b) Income Schemes:

    These are also known as debt schemes. The aim of these schemes is to

    provide regular and steady income to investors. These schemes generally

    invest in fixed income securities such as bonds and corporate debentures.

    Capital appreciation in such schemes may be limited

    c) Money Market Schemes:

    These Schemes aim to provide easy liquidity, preservation of capital and

    moderate income. These schemes generally invest in safer, short-term

    instruments, such as treasury bills, certificates of deposit, commercial paper

    and inter-bank call money.

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    3.3.4 Types of Funds taken for analysis:

    a) Large Cap Funds:

    These are those types of Funds which invest their money in large Blue chip

    Companies, having with a market capitalization of more than Rs 1000 crores.

    Investing in large cap is a low risk-return preposition because such funds are

    widely research and information available.

    One of the advantage of large cap funds are that they are less volatile than mid

    cap and small cap funds because investors are investing in this types of fund

    for a long term prospective and help to keep these fund away from the

    volatility of the markets.

    Top Performer under this category:

    1) HDFC Top 200: Its Compounded Annualized Returns of last 5

    years is 24.5%.

    2)Reliance Large Cap Fund: Its Compounded Annualized Returnsof last 5 years is 22.6%.

    3)Franklin India Blue Chip: Its Compounded Annualized Returnsof last 5 years is 20.7%.

    4)Kotak 30: Its Compounded Annualized Returns of last 5 years is19%.

    5)DSPML Top 100 Equity: Its Returns of last year is 18.4%.

    b) Mid Cap Funds:

    This types of Funds invest their money in mid sizes companies. Companies

    having market Capitalization between the Rs 500crores to Rs 1000 crores are

    come under the mid cap companies. Mid Cap Funds are very volatile and

    tends to fall if the market is fall in bad times. But this gives good return in

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    short term.

    Top Performer under this category:

    1) IDFC Premier equity fund: Its Compounded Annualized Returns

    of last 5 years is 29.2%.

    2)Sundaram select mind cap fund (G): Its Compounded

    Annualized Returns of last 5 years is 24.8%.

    3) Reliance Growth: Its Compounded Annualized Returns of last 5

    years is 23%.

    4) Birla Sun life mid cap fund: Its Compounded Annualized Returns

    of last 5 years is 21.9%.

    5) L&T mid cap fund: Its Compounded Annualized Returns of last 5

    years is 17%.

    c) Small Cap Funds:

    These types of Funds are investing their money in Small size companies.

    Companies having market capitalization up to Rs 500 crores come under the

    categories of Small Cap companies. Small Cap Funds are more volatile than

    Mid Cap & Large Cap Funds. Its Risk-Return Matrix are very high.

    Top performer under this category:

    1) L&T Small cap fund:

    2) JP Morgan India smaller companies fund(G)

    3) HSBC Small cap fund

    4) Sundaram select small cap fund (G):

    d) Sector Funds:

    These types of Funds are investing their money in particular sector of the

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    economy. Such as infrastructure, Banking, Retail, FMCG, ect. These Funds

    are more volatile than Diversified funds having stocks of many sectors. These

    Funds are high risk -reward category. These types of Funds are only for the

    short term investors, who are able to take high risk ability.

    Top Performer funds under this category:

    1) Reliance Diversified Power sector fund (G): Its Compounded

    Annualized Returns of last 5 years is 27.8%.

    2) Reliance Banking fund (G): Its Compounded Annualized Returns

    of last 5 years is 25.7%.

    3) Reliance Pharma (G): Its Compounded Annualized Returns o

    last 5 years is 25.4%.

    4) ICICI Prudential infrastructure fund (G): Its Compounded

    Annualized Returns of last 5 years is 20.5%.

    5) UTI Banking sector fund (G): Its Compounded Annualized

    Returns of last 5 years is 20.4%.

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    e) Diversified funds:

    These are a kind of funds which invest there most of there money in different

    sectors like FMCG, Infrastructure, Pharma, ect. This helps to Diversified

    there Risk into various sectors. If one sector is going down then other sector

    may compensate the loss. These types of funds give consistent return without

    much volatility in long term.

    Top Performer Funds under this category:

    1) IDFC Premium Equity fund-planA (G): Its Compounded

    Annualized Returns of last 5 years is 26.9%.

    2) Reliance regular saving fund-Equity growth: Its Compounded

    Annualized Returns of last 5 years is 26% return.

    3) HDFC Top 200- Growth: Its Compounded Annualized Returns o

    last 5 years is 21.5%.

    4) HDFC Equity fund (G): Its Compounded Annualized Returns o

    last 5 years is 21.3%.

    5) Birlasunlife frontline Equity fund: Its Compounded AnnualizedReturns of last 5 years is 21.2%.

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    CHAPTER 4

    CASE STUDY

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    4.1 RELIANCE MUTUAL FUND:

    Reliance Mutual Fund is Indias leading Mutual Fund with Quarter Average Assets

    under management (AAUM) of Rs 102066Crores.

    Reliance Mutual Fund, a part of the Reliance - Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, is one

    of the fastest growing mutual funds in the country. RMF offers investors a well-

    rounded portfolio of products to meet varying investor requirements and has

    presence in 159 cities across the country. Reliance Mutual Fund constantly

    endeavors to launch innovative products and customer service initiatives to increase

    value to investors. "Reliance Mutual Fund schemes are managed by Reliance Capital

    Asset Management Limited., a subsidiary of Reliance Capital Limited, which holds

    93.37% of the paid-up capital of RCAM.

    The schemes that I have taken for analysis from Reliance Mutual Fund are:

    4.1.1 RELIANCE BANKING FUND (G) [under Sector Fund]: The primary

    investment objective of the Scheme is to seek to generate continuous returns by

    actively investing in equity and equity related or fixed income securities of

    companies in the Banking Sector.

    Fund overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets sizes- Rs1466 Crores

    Launches date- May21, 2003

    Benchmark- Bank Nifty

    Fund Manager- Mr. Sunil Singhania

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    4.1.2 RELIANCE MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT FUND(G) [under Sector

    Fund]: The primary investment objective of the Scheme is to generate consistent

    returns by investing in equity / equity related or fixed income securities of media

    & entertainment and other associated companies.

    Fund overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plain- Growth

    Assets sizes- Rs112.05 crores

    Launch date- Sep 27, 2007

    Benchmark- NA

    Fund Manager- Mr. Sailesh Raj Bhan

    4.1.3 RELIANCE VISION (G) [under large cap fund]: Seeks to provide long term

    capital appreciation by primarily investing in growth oriented stocks.

    Fund overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs 61crores

    Launch date- Aug8, 2007

    Bench mark- BSE 100

    Fund Manager- Mr. Ashwani Kumar

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    4.2 UTI MUTUAL FUND:

    UTI Mutual Fund was started in 14, January 2003 by UTI Trustee Co, Pvt. Ltd. for

    managing the schemes of UTI Mutual Fund. UTIAMC provides professionally

    managed back office support for all business services of UTI Mutual Fund in

    accordance with the provisions of the Investment Management Agreement, the Trust

    Deed, the SEBI Regulations and the objectives of the schemes.

    Since February 3, 2004, UTIAMC is also a registered portfolio manager under the

    SEBI for undertaking portfolio management services. UTIAMC also acts as the

    manager and marketer to offshore funds through its 100 % subsidiary, UTI

    International Limited, registered in Guernsey, Channel Islands.

    UTIAMC presently manages a capital of over Rs. 65, 38,724.42 lakhs as on 31st

    December 2010. UTI Mutual Fund has a track record of managing a variety of

    schemes catering to the needs of every class of citizens. It has a nationwide network

    consisting 148 UTI Financial Centers (UFCs) and UTI International offices in

    London, Dubai and Bahrain.

    UTIAMC has a well-qualified, professional fund management team, which has been

    fully empowered to manage funds with greater efficiency and accountability in the

    sole interest of the unit holders.

    UTIMF has consistently reset and upgraded transparency standards. All the

    branches, UFCs and registrar offices are connected on a robust IT network to ensure

    cost-effective quick and efficient service.

    The schemes that I have taken for analysis from UTI Mutual Fund are:

    4.2.1 UTI INFRASTRUCTURE FUND(G) [under Sector Fund] : Investment

    Objective is capital appreciation by investing in the companies engaged in the

    sectors like Metals, Real Estate, Oil ; Gas, Power, Chemicals, Engineering etc.

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    Fund overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs 1581crores

    Launch date- Apr7, 2004

    Bench mark- BSE 100

    Fund Manager- Mr. Sanjay Dongre

    4.2.2 UTI LARGE EQUITY FUND (G) [under large cap Fund]: The Scheme is

    designed specifically for large corporate investors and as well as high net worthy

    investors who would like to invest large amount in exclusive Scheme which allows

    entry and exit at NAV.

    Fund overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs 2170crores

    Launch date- may18, 1992

    Bench mark- BSE sensitive index

    Fund Manager- Mr. Anoop Bhaskar

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    4.2.3 UTI MID CAP FUND [ under Mid cap fund]: Its aims to provide to

    investors growth of capital over a period of time by investing in mid cap stock ,as

    well as to make periodical distribution of income from investment in stocks of

    respective sectors of the Indian economy.

    Fund overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs 375crores

    Launch date- Apr 07, 2004

    Bench mark- CNX mid cap

    Fund Manager- Mr. Anoop Bhaskar

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    4.3 SBI MUTUAL FUND:

    SBI Mutual Fund is Indias largest bank sponsored mutual fund and has a track

    record in judicious investments and consistent wealth creation. The fund traces its

    lineage to SBI - Indias largest banking enterprise. The institution has grown

    immensely since its inception and today it is India's largest bank, patronized by over

    80% of the top corporate houses of the country.

    SBI Mutual Fund is a joint venture between the State Bank of India and Society

    General Asset Management, one of the worlds leading fund management

    companies that manages over US$ 500 Billion worldwide.

    In twenty years of operation, the fund has launched 38 schemes and successfully

    redeemed fifteen of them. In the process it has rewarded it's investors handsomely

    with consistent returns.

    A total of over 5.8 million investors have reposed their faith in the wealth generation

    expertise of the Mutual Fund.

    Today, the fund manages over Rs. 42,100 crores of assets and has a diverse profile of

    investors actively parking their investments across 38 active schemes.

    The fund serves this vast family of investors by reaching out to them through

    network of over 130 points of acceptance, 29 investor service centers, 59 investor

    service desks and 6 Investor Service Points.

    SBI Mutual is the first bank-sponsored fund to launch an offshore fund Resurgent

    India Opportunities Fund.

    The schemes that I have taken for analysis from SBI Mutual Fund are:

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    4.3.1SBI MAGNUM SECTOR UMBRELLA-PHARMA (G) [under sector Fund]:

    It provides the investors maximum growth opportunity through equity investments

    in stocks of growth oriented sector called Pharma in long run.

    Fund overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs 39.69 crores

    Launch date- JUL 14, 1999

    Bench mark- BSE health care

    Fund Manager- Mr. Sohini Andani

    4.3.2 SBI MAGNAM EQUITY FUND (G)[ under large cap Fund]: To provide

    investors long term capital appreciation along with the liquidity of an open-ended

    scheme. The scheme will invest in a diversified portfolio of equities of high growth

    companies.

    Fund overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs 469 crores

    Launch date- jan 1, 1991

    Bench mark- BSE 100

    Fund Manager- Mr. R Srinivasan

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    4.3.3 SBI MAGNUM MID CAP FUND [under mid cap Fund]: To provide

    investors with opportunities for long term growth in capital along with the liquidity

    of an open ended scheme by investing predominantly in a well diversified basket of

    equity stocks of companies and in debt and money market instruments.

    Fund overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs 303crores

    Launch date- Mar 17.2005

    Bench mark- CNX MID CAP

    Fund Manager- Mr. Sohini Andani

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    4.4 FRANKLIN TEMPLETION MUTUAL FUND:

    Franklin Templeton Investments is one of the largest financial services groups in the

    world based at San Mateo, California USA. The group has US$ 642.3 billion in

    assets under management globally.

    Franklin Templeton has offices in 33 locations across India and manages average

    AUM of Rs. 42142.21 crores for over 22 lakhs investors (as on September 30, 2010).

    The schemes that I have taken for analysis from FRANKLIN TEMPLETION Mutual

    Fund are:

    4.4.1 FRANKLIN TEMPLETION FMCG FUND [under Sector Fund]: Thescheme aims to achieve long term capital appreciation through exclusively investing

    in shares of Fast Moving Consumer Goods Companies.

    Fund overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs 51crores

    Launch date- Mar 31.1999

    Bench mark- NA

    Fund Manager- Anil Prabhudas

    4.5 JM FINANCIAL MUTUAL FUND:

    It is one of India 's first private sector mutual funds-an integral part of the first wave

    that commenced operations in 1993-94.It is a part ofJM Financial Group , which has

    a rich heritage, built over three decade.

    http://www.jmfinancial.in/http://www.jmfinancial.in/
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    Group's origins can be traced back to the 1950s when the Kampani family began to

    get involved in India's then capital markets. JM Financial & Investment Consultancy

    Services was founded on September 15, 1973.

    JM Financial Asset Management Private Limited started operations in December

    1994 with a simultaneous launch of three funds-JM Liquid Fund (now JM Income

    Fund), JM Equity Fund and JM Balanced Fund. Today, JM Financial Mutual Fund

    offers a bouquet of funds that caters to the diverse needs of both its institutional and

    individual investors.

    Its mission is to manage risk effectively while generating top quartile returns across

    all product categories. We believe that to cultivate investor loyalty, we must provide

    a safe haven for their investments. We are focussed on helping our investors realize

    their investment goals through prudent advice, judicious fund management, accurate

    research, and strong systems of managing risk scientifically.

    The schemes that I have taken for analysis from JM FINANCIAL Mutual Fund are:

    4.5.1 JM LARGE CAP FUND (G) [under large cap Fund]: The Scheme aims to

    provide long term capital appreciation from a portfolio that is invested

    predominantly in equity and equity related instruments in the Healthcare sector.

    Fund overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs5.1 crores

    Launch date- Jun 9.2004

    Bench mark- BSE Health care sector

    Fund Manager- Mr. Sanjay Chhabaria

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    4.5.2 JM MID CAP FUND [under mid cap Fund]: The investment objective of the

    Scheme is to provide capital appreciation by primarily investing in mid cap fund.

    Fund overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs9.7 crores

    Launch date- Jun 9.2004

    Bench mark- BSE 500

    Fund Manager- Mr. Sanjay Chhabaria

    4.5.3 JM SMALL & MID CAP FUND (G)[under small cap Fund]: The investment

    objective of the Scheme is to provide capital appreciation by primarily investing in

    small cap and mid-cap stocks.

    Fund overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs 58 crores

    Launch date- Mar 9, 2007

    Bench mark- CNX MID CAP

    Fund Manager- Mr. Sanjay Chhabaria

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    4.6BIRLA SUNLIFE MUTUAL FUND:

    Birla Sun Life Asset Management Company Ltd. (BSLAMC) is a joint venture

    between the Aditya Birla Group and the Sun Life Financial Services Inc. of Canada.

    The joint venture brings together the Aditya Birla Group's experience in the Indian

    market and Sun Life's global experience.

    Birla Sunlife Mutual Fund is established in 1994 .It offer a range of investment

    options, including diversified and sector specific equity schemes, fund of fund

    schemes, hybrid and monthly income funds, a wide range of debt and treasury

    products and offshore funds. BSLAMC is one of the largest team of research

    analysts in the industry, dedicated to tracking down the best companies to invest in.

    BSLAMC strives to provide transparent, ethical and research-based investments and

    wealth management services.

    The schemes that I have taken for analysis from BIRLA SUNLIFE Mutual Fund

    are:

    4.6.1BIRLASUNLIFE ADVANTAGEFUND [under Large cap Fund]: To achieve

    long-term growth of capital through investments mainly in equity and equity related

    instruments.

    Fund overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs 414 crores

    Launch date- Feb 24, 1995

    Bench mark- BSE Sensitive index

    Fund Manager- Mr. Ajay Argal

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    4.6.2BIRLASUNLIFE SMALL & MID CAP FUND [under small cap Fund]:

    It objective is to generate consistent long-term capital appreciation by investing

    predominantly in equity and equity related securities of companies considered to be

    small and mid cap. It may also invest a certain portion of its corpus in fixed income

    securities including money market instruments, in order to meet liquidity

    requirements from time to time.

    Fund overview

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs 189 crores

    Launch date- Apr 9, 2007

    Bench mark- CNX MID CAP

    Fund Manager- Mr. Ankit Sancheti

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    4.7 KOTAK MAHINDRA MUTUAL FUND:

    Kotak Mahindra is one of India's leading financial institutions, offering complete

    financial solutions that encompass every sphere of life. From commercial banking, to

    stock broking, to mutual funds, to life insurance, to investment banking, the group

    caters to the financial needs of individuals and corporate.

    The group has a net worth of Rs.7,911 crore and employs around 20,000 employees

    across its various businesses, servicing around 7 million customer accounts through a

    distribution network of 1,716 branches, franchisees and satellite offices across more

    than 470 cities and towns in India and offices in New York, California, San

    Francisco, London, Dubai, Mauritius and Singapore.

    Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Company Limited (KMAMC), a wholly owned

    subsidiary of KMBL, is the Asset Manager for Kota Mahindra Mutual Fund

    (KMMF). KMAMC started operations in December 1998 and has over 10 Lac

    investors in various schemes. KMMF offers schemes catering to investors with

    varying risk - return profiles and was the first fund house in the country to launch a

    dedicated gilt scheme investing only in government securities.

    The schemes that I have taken for analysis from KOTAK MAHINDRA Mutual

    Fund are:

    4.7.1 KOTAK MAHINDRA MID CAP FUND [under mid cap Fund]: The

    investment objective of Kotak Midcap is to generate capital appreciation from a

    diversified portfolio of equity & equity related securities. The scheme predominantly

    invests in companies in the mid market capitalization segment across sectors. The

    scheme is well positioned to provide the benefit of potential growth offered by midcap stocks which are likely to become tomorrows large caps.

    Fund overview:

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    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs 254 crores

    Launch date- jan 28, 2005

    Bench mark- CNX Nifty junior

    Fund Manager- Mr. Pankaj Tibrewal

    4.7.2 KOTAK EQUITY FOF [under Diversified fund]: To generate long-term

    capital appreciation from a portfolio created by investing predominantly in open-

    ended diversified equity schemes of Mutual Funds registered with SEBI.

    Fund overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs 49 crores

    Launch date- Aug 09, 2004

    Bench mark- NA

    Fund Manager- Mr. Sajit Pisharodi

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    4.8 SUNDARAM BNB PARIBAS MUTUAL FUND:

    Sundaram Mutual, identifying an investment opportunity long before it manifests as

    one, is the heart of our business belief.

    Being in the financial sector for a long time has given us a great understanding of the

    Indian economy and that guides us while picking the companies for its Funds. Once

    it unearth a potential opportunity, its Financial Experts spend countless time to

    research the companies, to see what will deliver the best returns for your money. Its

    financial experts are fine tuned to the larger global picture and all its complexities as

    well as the intricacies of the Indian market. We track global economic trends and

    market behaviour to better understand the domestic markets. We are constantly on

    the trail of promising opportunities and once identified, a new theme is thoroughly

    researched and tested on various platforms before being offered to the investing

    public.

    The schemes that I have taken for analysis from SUNDARAM BNB PARIBAS

    Mutual Fund are:

    4.8.1 SUNDARAM SELECT MID CAP FUND (G) [under mid cap fund]:

    Sundaram Select Mid Cap Fund is an open ended equity scheme that seeks capital

    appreciation by investing in diversified stocks that are generally termed as mid -caps.

    Fund overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs 2294 crores

    Launch date- Jul 19, 2002

    Bench mark- BSE Mid cap indexFund Manager- Mr. Satish Ramanathan

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    4.8.2SUNDARAM BNB PARIBAS SELECT SMALL CAPFUND(G)[small cap

    fund]: The primary investment objective of the scheme is to generate consistent

    long-term returns by investing predominantly in equity/equity related instruments of

    companies that can be termed as small cap.

    Fund objective:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs 364 crores

    Launch date- Jan 24, 2006

    Bench mark- BSE Small cap index

    Fund Manager- Mr. Satish Ramanathan

    4.8.3 SUNDARAM BNB PARIBAS GROWTH FUND (G)[under Diversified

    fund]:

    It seeks to achieve capital appreciation by investing in a well diversified basket of

    equities and equity-related instruments. Income generation would be the secondary

    consideration.

    Fund Overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- -

    Launch date- -

    Bench mark- -

    Fund Manager- -

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    4.9 L & T MUTUAL FUND:

    L&T Mutual Fund is one of the premier mutual funds in India that serves the

    investment needs of investors through a suite of acclaimed mutual fund schemes.

    With world class investment management practices and an equally competent fund

    management team, L&T Mutual Fund helps its investors reach their financial goals.

    Whether you are an individual investor, institution, or finance professional, you can

    gain from the products and expertise that we offer.

    L&T Mutual Fund is backed by one of the most trusted and valued brands, L&T

    Finance incorporated as Non Banking Finance Company in November 1994, has

    earned the trust of thousands of investors by adapting well to the changing marketing

    dynamics and emerging as a profitable venture despite the turbulences in the

    Financial market over the past few years.

    The schemes that I have taken for analysis from L & T Mutual Fund are:

    4.9.1 L & T SMALL CAP FUND [under small cap fund]: The scheme seeks to

    generate long term capital appreciation by investing predominantly in equity and

    equity related instruments of companies with small cap.

    Fund overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs 20 crores

    Launch date- Dec 20, 2007

    Bench mark- BSE Small cap index

    Fund Manager- Mr. Anant Deep Katre

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    4.10 TATA MUTUAL FUND:

    Tata Mutual Fund has earned the trust of lakhs of investors with its consistent

    performance and world-class service.

    It manages around Rs20,854.00 crores (average AUM for the quarter of October-

    December 2010) worth of assets across its varied offerings. Tata Mutual Fund offers

    an investment option for everyone, whether you are a businessman or salaried

    professional, a retired person or housewife, an aggressive investor or a conservative

    capital builder.

    The Tata Asset Management philosophy is centered on seeking consistent, long-term

    results. Tata Asset Management aims at overall excellence, within the framework of

    transparent and rigorous risk controls.

    Tata Mutual Fund offers investors a broad range of managed investment products in

    various asset classes and risk parameters, with operational flexibility to suit their

    varied investment needs.

    It offer a wide range of services to assist investors have a fulfilling and rewarding

    financial planning experience with us. It have designed our services keeping in mind

    the needs of our investors, giving them a smooth and hassle-free financial planning

    process.

    The schemes that I have taken for analysis from TATA Mutual Fund are:

    1.10.1 TATA DIVIDENT YIELD FUND (G) [under Diversified fund]: To

    Provide income distribution and / or medium to long term capital gains by investing

    predominantly in high dividend yield stocks.

    Fund overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs 177 crores

    Launch date- Oct 27, 2004

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    Bench mark- BSE Sensitive index

    Fund Manager- Mr. Mahendra Jajoo / Sachin Relekar

    4.11 HDFC MUTUAL FUND:

    HDFC Asset Management Company Ltd (AMC) was incorporated under the

    Companies Act, 1956, on December 10, 1999, and was approved to act as an Asset

    Management Company for the HDFC Mutual Fund by SEBI vide its letter dated July

    3, 2000.

    In terms of the Investment Management Agreement, the Trustee has appointed the

    HDFC Asset Management Company Limited to manage the Mutual Fund. The paid

    up capital of the AMC is Rs. 25.161 crore. The AMC is managing 28 open-ended

    schemes of the Mutual Fund some are HDFC Growth Fund, HDFC Equity Fund,

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    HDFC Top 200 Fund, HDFC Capital Builder Fund, HDFC Core & Satellite Fund,

    HDFC Premier Multi-Cap Fund, and HDFC Index Fund.

    The AMC is also managing 7 closed ended Schemes some are HDFC Long Term

    Equity Fund, HDFC Infrastructure Fund, and HDFC Fixed Maturity Plans - Series

    XI, HDFC Fixed Maturity Plans - Series XII.The AMC is also providing portfolio

    management / advisory services.

    The schemes that I have taken for analysis from HDFC MUTUAL FUND are:

    4.11.1 HDFC TOP200 FUND [under Diversified fund]: It objective is to generate

    long term capital appreciation by investing in a portfolio of equities and equity

    linked instruments drawn from the BSE 200 Index.

    Fund Overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs. 9425 crores

    Launch date- Oct 27, 2004

    Bench mark- BSE 200 index

    Fund Manager- Mr. Prashant Jain

    4.12 RELIGARE MUTUAL FUND:

    Religare Mutual Fund is managed by Religare Asset Management Company

    Limited, a subsidiary of Religare Securities Limited (RSL). The AMC was

    incorporated on May 20, 2005 and the mutual fund was set up on July 24, 2006.

    It manages Assets around Rs104 billion dollars.Religare Asset Management aims toserve investment needs of individual investors, corporate and institutions through

    mutual funds and sub-advised portfolios. Its product portfolio is managed by

    individually focused management teams to create optimum balance and results. They

    are committed to providing financial care and top class service. They subscribe to

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    sustainable business models and process that factor in the dynamism of the business

    in fast changing market scenarios.

    The schemes that I have taken for analysis from Religare Mutual Fund are:

    4.12.1 RELIGARE SMALL &MID CAP FUND [under small cap fund]:

    The Scheme seeks to provide long term capital appreciation by investing in a

    portfolio that is predominantly constituted of equity and equity related

    instruments of mid and small cap companies.

    Fund overview:

    Fund Types- Open Ended

    Investment Plan- Growth

    Assets Sizes- Rs 22.4 crores

    Launch date- Jan 7, 2008

    Bench mark- NA

    Fund Manager- Mr. Vinay Paharia

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    5.1 Diversified Funds:

    1) CAGR

    Yr/SchemesTata Dividend

    yield

    Kotak

    Equity

    FOF

    Reliance

    Diversified

    Power

    Sundaram

    Balance

    fund

    HDFC

    TOP200

    CHAPTER 5

    DATA ANALYSIS

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    Last 1 yrs 103.78 86.03 96 71.52 102.25

    Last3 yrs 20.3 13.08 32.07 12.61 20.7

    Last 5yrs 19.14 21.11 40.16 16.47 29.14

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) In last 1yr HDFC, Tata and Reliance gave maximum return of 102.2%, 103.7%

    and 96% respectively, Followed by Kotak and Sundaram by 86.03% and 71.5%

    respectively.

    b) In last 3 & 5 yrs, Reliance gave maximum return against its competitors.

    2) Standard Deviation

    Yrs/Schemes Tata

    Dividend

    yield

    Kotak

    Equity

    FOF

    Reliance

    Diversified

    power

    Sundaram

    Balance fund

    HDFC

    TOP200

    Last 1 yrs 0.071419205 0.09292427 0.101266115 0.068953248 0.0932788

    0

    20

    40

    60

    80

    100

    120

    Tata

    dividend

    yield

    Kotak Equity

    FOF

    Reliance

    diversified

    power

    Sundaram

    balance

    fund

    HDFC

    TOP200

    Percent(%)

    Schemes

    CAGR

    last 1 yrs

    last3 yrs

    last 5yrs

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    Last 3 yrs 0.099664831 0.09966483 0.111054683 0.082246954 0.0968572

    Last 5yrs 0.087110732 0.11201375 0.09839249 0.085491183 0.0841035

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) As far as the Standard Deviation in last 1 yrs is concern, it is high in Reliance,

    which is 0.1 and low in Sundaram (0.068).

    b) In last 3years, again Reliance has high Standard Deviation about 0.011 followed

    by Kotak and Tata by0.09 both.

    c) But in last5 yrs, Kotak is highly volatile followed by Reliance and Tata.

    3) Beta

    Yrs/Schemes Tata

    Dividend

    yield

    Kotak

    Equity

    FOF

    Reliance

    Diversified

    Power

    Sundaram

    Balance fund

    HDFC

    TOP200

    0.685522556 0.91563 3 0.970784506 0.839178531 0.889744

    0

    0.02

    0.04

    0.06

    0.08

    0.1

    0.12

    Tata divident

    yield

    Kotak Equity

    FOF

    Reliance

    diversified

    power

    Sundaram

    balance fund

    HDFC

    TOP200

    (inRs)

    Schemes

    STANDARD DEVIATION

    last 1 yrs

    last3 yrs

    last 5yrs

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    Last 1 yrs

    Last 3 yrs 0.173402004 0.1508907 0.100171515 0.094652253 0.127550

    Last 5yrs -0.01188823 0.1985720 0.970784506 0.120147547 0.167198

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) In last 1 yr Reliance has high Beta about 0.97 as compare to others.

    b) In last 3 yrs all the funds are less volatile with Nifty, but in last 5 yrs Reliance has

    high Beta of 0.97, so it has high volatility.

    c) Tata dividend has low Beta in all the year.

    4) Sharpe Ratio

    Yrs/Schemes Tata

    Dividend

    Kotak

    Equity

    Reliance

    Diversified

    Sundaram

    Balance

    HDFC TOP200

    -0.2

    0

    0.2

    0.4

    0.6

    0.8

    1

    1.2

    Tata

    divident

    yield

    Kotak

    Equity FOF

    Reliance

    diversified

    power

    Sundaram

    balance

    fund

    HDFC

    TOP200

    (inRs)

    Schemes

    BETA

    last 1 yrs

    last3 yrs

    last 5yrs

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    yield FOF power fund

    Last 1 yrs 2.82288 1.92184 1.941195962 1.78291329 2.189613153

    Last3 yrs 0.54053 0.36523 0.75575441 0.34489246 0.551588391

    Last 5yrs 0.46532 0.68236 0.991355024 0.50778455 0.82590418

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) As far as last 1 yr is concern, Tata has highest Sharpe ratio (2.8), followed by

    HDFC (2.1), Reliance (1.94), Kotak (1.92) and Sundaram (1.7) .

    b) In last 3 yrs & 5 yrs, Reliance has highest Sharpe Ratio against its competitors.

    c) Tata has low Beta in all the years.

    5.2 Sector Fund

    1) CAGR(in %)

    0

    0.5

    1

    1.5

    2

    2.5

    3

    Tata divident

    yield

    Kotak Equity

    FOF

    Reliance

    diversified

    power

    Sundaram

    balance fund

    HDFC

    TOP200

    (inRs)

    Schemes

    SHARPE RATIO

    last 1 yrs

    last3 yrs

    last 5yrs

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    Yr/Schemes Reliance

    Banking(G)

    Franklin

    FMCG(G)

    UTI

    infrastructure(G)

    SBI

    magnum

    Pharma(G)

    Reliance

    Media&Ent(G)

    Last1 yrs 120.55 68.57 66.77 112.96 18.94

    Last3 yrs 30.21 17.52 10.89 3.61 2.07

    Last 5yrs 25.37 21.73 23.23 12.31 88.77

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) In last1 years, Reliance Banking and SBI gave highest return of 120% and 112.9%

    respectively against its competitors.

    b) In last 3 years, Reliance Banking gave highest return of 30.2%. And In last 5 yr,

    Reliance Media & Ent give maximum return of 88.7%.

    2) Standard Deviation

    020406080

    100120140

    Percentage(%)

    Schemes

    CAGR

    last1 yrs

    last3 yrs

    last 5yrs

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    Yr/Schemes Reliance

    banking(G)

    Franklin

    FMCG(G)

    UTI

    infrastructure(G)

    SBI

    magnum

    Pharma(G)

    Reliance

    Media&Ent(G)

    Last1 yrs 0.128943375 0.054102785 0.094154994 0.095626797 0.107992407

    Last3 yrs 0.115829428 0.060318612 0.104597968 0.109212679 0.118757826

    Last 5yrs 0.102489584 0.060205922 0.09752141 0.09470864 0.104554454

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) In all the three years is concern Reliance Banking has highest Standard Deviation,

    so it is highly volatile as compare to its competitors.

    b) Franklin FMCG is less volatile as compare to its competitors, so it is less Risky to

    invest in this Fund.

    3) Beta

    00.020.040.060.08

    0.10.12

    0.14

    (inRs)

    Schemes

    STANDARD DEVIATION

    last1 yrs

    last3 yrs

    last 5yrs

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    Yr/Schemes Reliance

    banking(G)

    Franklin

    FMCG(G)

    UTI

    infrastructure(G)

    SBI magnum

    Pharma(G)

    Reliance

    Media&Ent(G)

    Last1 yrs 1.230722931 0.162919496 0.914220081 0.85286803 1.031589083

    Last3 yrs 0.213887277 0.054444645 0.096699523 0.130467228 0.231784503

    Last 5yrs 0.248025961 0.093340307 0.145949941 0.168794462 0.26664004

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) In last 1 yr, Reliance Banking has high Beta of 1.2, so it is highly volatile as

    compare to its competitors.

    b) Overall, Franklin FMCG is less volatile as compare to its competitors, so it is less

    Risky to invest in this Fund.

    4) Sharpe ratio

    00.20.40.60.8

    11.21.4

    (inRs)

    Schemes

    BETA

    last1 yrs

    last3 yrs

    last 5yrs

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    Yr/Schemes Reliance

    banking(G)

    Franklin

    FMCG(G)

    UTI

    infrastructure(G)

    SBImagnum

    Pharma(G)

    Reliance

    Media&Ent(G)

    Last1 yrs 1.867210636 2.60860683 1.550735632 1.919779766 1.738190637

    Last3 yrs 0.701616713 0.59406659 0.296815592 0.125784902 -0.044702739

    Last 5yrs 0.642094973 0.76680298 0.611539329 0.339000122 0.40984207

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) In last 1 yr Franklin FMCG has highest Sharpe Ratio of 2.6 as compare to its

    competitors, so it is good indicator for it.

    b) In last 3 yrs Reliance Banking & Franklin FMCG has high Sharpe Ratio of 0.7

    and 0.5respectively and Reliance Media & Ent. has lowest of -0.4.

    c) In last 5 yrs, Franklin has highest Sharpe ratio of 0.7 and SBI has lowest of 0.3.

    5.3 Large cap Funds

    1) CAGR

    -0.5

    0

    0.5

    1

    1.5

    2

    2.5

    3

    (inRs)

    Schemes

    SHARPE RATIO

    last1 yrs

    last3 yrs

    last 5yrs

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    Yrs/Schemes Reliance

    vision

    UTI

    equity(G)

    JM large

    cap

    Birlasunlife

    adv fund

    SBI magnum

    eq

    last 1 yrs 88.44 82.65 48.28 14.48 94.09

    last 3 yrs 14.1 16.34 0.8 8.24 37.61

    last 5 yrs 23.39 18.02 7.94 18.16 21.11

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) In last 1 yr, CAGR of SBI, Reliance vision & UTI has high by94%, 88.4%, and

    82.6% respectively, as compare to its competitors.

    b) In last 3&5 yrs SBI gave highest return of about 37.6% &21.1% respectively.

    c) Overall, Birlasunlife adv. Fund gave least return.

    2) Standard Deviation

    Yrs/Schemes Reliance UTI JM large Birlasunlife SBI magnum

    0

    10

    20

    30

    40

    50

    60

    70

    80

    90

    100

    Reliancevision

    UTIequity(G)

    JM largecap Birlasunlifeadv fund

    SBI magnumeq

    Percentage(%)

    Schemes

    CAGR

    last 1 yrs

    last 3 yrs

    last 5 yrs

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    vision equity(G) cap adv fund eq

    Last 1 yrs 0.09991376 0.0744288 0.0783383 0.115973242 0.097667168

    Last 3 yrs 0.10018448 0.0833512 0.0888638 0.112693896 0.105668883

    Last 5 yrs 0.08864059 0.0780083 0.0813522 0.096871642 0.095151301

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) In last 1, 3&5 years, Birlasunlife adv. fund has high Standard Deviation, so it is

    highly volatile as compare to its competitors.

    b) Overall, UTI equity is least volatile fund among its competitors, so it is better to

    invest in such a less risky fund.

    0

    0.02

    0.04

    0.06

    0.08

    0.1

    0.12

    0.14

    Reliance

    vision

    UTI

    equity(G)

    JM largecap Birlasunlife

    adv fund

    SBI

    magnum eq

    Percentage(

    %)

    Schemes

    STANDARD DEVIATION

    last 1 yrs

    last 3 yrs

    last 5 yrs

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    3) Beta

    Yrs/Schemes Reliance

    vision

    UTI

    equity(G)

    JM large

    cap

    Birlasunlife

    adv fund

    SBI magnum

    eq

    Last 1 yrs 0.17248455 0.7078600 0.7575292 1.128608674 0.93092074

    Last 3 yrs 0.13229572 0.1190345 0.0703577 0.165711517 0.139890907

    Last 5 yrs 0.17248455 0.1607937 0.1049985 0.206156923 0.182037128

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) In last 1 yr, Birlasunlife has a high Beta of 1.1 as compare to its competitors,

    which shows high volatility.

    b) In last 1yr, Reliance vision has low Beta (0.17)

    c) JM large cap in last 3&5 yrs also has low Beta about 0.7 &0.1 respectively, so it is

    less risky and safer to invest.

    0

    0.2

    0.4

    0.6

    0.8

    1

    1.2

    Reliance

    vision

    UTI

    equity(G)

    JM largecap Birlasunlife

    adv fund

    SBI magnum

    eq

    in(Rs)

    Schemes

    BETA

    last 1 yrs

    last 3 yrs

    last 5 yrs

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    4) Sharpe Ratio

    Yr/Schemes Reliance

    vision

    UTI

    equity(G)

    JM large cap Birlasunlife

    adv fund

    SBI magnum eq

    Last 1 yrs 2.194170308 0.01409560 0.3844196 1.741029813 1.80743058

    Last 3 yrs 0.377029792 0.46218302 -0.0158758 0.237019813 0.200605215

    Last 5 yrs 0.646034027 0.5301262 0.2093977 0.485836378 0.53402252

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) In last 1 yr Reliance vision, SBI eq& Birlasunlife has high Sharpe Ratio about

    2.1, 1.8 &1.7respectively, which shows good indicators.UTI has low which is.01.

    b) In last 3&5 years, JM large cap has a less Sharpe ratio about -.01 &0.2

    respectively, which shows its poor Performance.

    -0.5

    0

    0.5

    1

    1.5

    2

    2.5

    Reliance

    vision

    UTI equity(G) JM largecap Birlasunlife

    adv fund

    SBI magnum

    eq

    Percentage(%)

    Scheme

    SHARPE RATIO

    last 1 yrs

    last 3 yrs

    last 5 yrs

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    5.4 Midcap Fund

    1) CAGR

    Yrs/Schemes JM midcap SBI magnum

    mid cap

    UTI

    midcap

    Kotak

    midcap

    Sundaram

    select mid cap

    Last1yrs 110 119.2 129.86 109.6 139.49

    Last3 yrs 7.9 1.2 13.14 5.2 15.94

    Last 5yrs 14.54 16.86 16.49 17.19 28.38

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) In last 1 yr, Sundaram midcap gave highest return about 139.4%, followed byUTI,

    SBI and JM by 129.8%, 119%, and 110% respectively, and Kotak gave lowest retun

    of 109.6%

    b) In last 3&5 yrs, Sundaram gave highest return about 15.9% & 28.3% respectively.

    And SBI gave lowest return.

    0

    20

    40

    60

    80

    100

    120

    140

    160

    JM midcap SBI magnum

    mid cap

    UTImidcap Kotak midcap Sundaram

    select mid

    cap

    (inRs)

    Schemes

    CAGR

    last1yrs

    last3 yrs

    last 5yrs

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    2) Standard Deviation

    Yrs/Schemes JM

    midcap

    SBI magnum

    mid cap

    UTI midcap Kotak

    midcap

    Sundaram

    select mid cap

    Last1yrs 0.1182776 0.156138896 0.1040285 0.1010611 0.150454556

    Last3 yrs 0.1129622 0.144536727 0.1173093 0.1118037 0.130397639

    Last 5yrs 0.102009 0.229935443 0.105609 0.09941857 0.109763284

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) In last 1 yr, Standard Deviation of SBI midcap has very high about 0.15which

    shows high volatility. Followed by Sundaram about 0.11.

    b) In last 3& 5yrs, alsoSBI shows high Standard Deviation about 0.14 & 0.22.

    0

    0.05

    0.1

    0.15

    0.2

    0.25

    JM midcap SBI magnum

    mid cap

    UTImidcap Kotak

    midcap

    Sundaram

    select mid

    cap

    in(Rs)

    Schemes

    STANDARD DEVIATION

    last1yrs

    last3 yrs

    last 5yrs

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    3) Beta

    Yrs/Schemes JM midcap SBI magnum

    mid cap

    UTI

    midcap

    Kotak

    midcap

    Sundaram

    select mid cap

    Last1yrs 1.143846 1.512159602 0.998759 0.9419961 1.428028244

    Last3 yrs 0.154830 0.187077319 0.157491 0.1782199 0.184278143

    Last 5yrs 0.192531 0.229935443 0.207778 0.21723842 0.21284543

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) In last 1 yr, Beta of SBI and Sundaram has high about 1.5 &1.4 respectively, as

    compare to its competitors .UTI and Kotak shows low Beta about0.99 &0.94

    respectively.

    b) In last 3 & 5 years. All the Funds showed almost equal Beta.

    0

    0.2

    0.4

    0.6

    0.8

    1

    1.2

    1.4

    1.6

    JM midcap SBI magnum

    mid cap

    UTImidcap Kotak midcap Sundaram

    select mid

    cap

    (inRs)

    Schemes

    BETA

    last1yrs

    last3 yrs

    last 5yrs

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    4) Sharpe Ratio

    Yrs/Schemes JM

    midcap

    SBI magnum

    mid cap

    UTI midcap Kotak

    midcap

    Sundaram select

    mid cap

    last1yrs 1.883957 1.590404948 2.3660246 2.1446380 1.81157006

    last3 yrs 0.230390 0.143719771 0.3559378 0.1710649 0.115906618

    last 5yrs 0.388877 0.435169362 0.437773 0.48133648 0.682191305

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) In last 1year Sharpe Ratio of UTI is highest about 2.3 followed by

    Kotak(2.1),JM(1.88),Sundaram(1.81) and SBI(1.5).

    b) In last 3 years, UTI & JM shows highest Sharpe ratio about 0.35 & 0.23

    respectively. SBI showed lowest about 0.14.

    c) In last 5 years, Sundaram (0.68) shows highest Sharpe ratio and JM (0.38) shows

    lowest.

    0

    0.5

    1

    1.5

    2

    2.5

    JM midcap SBI magnum

    mid cap

    UTImidcap Kotak midcap Sundaram

    select mid cap

    (inRs)

    Schemes

    SHARPE RATIO

    last1yrs

    last3 yrs

    last 5yrs

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    5.5 Small cap Fund

    1) CAGR

    Yrs/Schemes Sundaram

    small cap

    JM small

    & mid cap

    Birlasunlife

    small&mid cap

    L&T small

    cap

    Religare

    small&mid

    cap

    Last 1yr 9.4 113.48 140.75 119.77 133.77

    Last 3 yrs 6.51 -17.27 4.26 -14.99 7.36

    Last 5 yrs

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) In last 1 yr, Birlasunlife small midcap gave highest return about140.7% followed

    by Religare small& midcap, L&T & JM about 133.7, 119.7%, and 113.4%

    respectively.

    b) In last 3 yr, Religare small cap give highest return about 7.3% against its

    competitors.JM small cap gave -17%.

    -40

    -20

    0

    20

    40

    60

    80

    100

    120

    140

    160

    Sundaram

    smallcap

    JM small &

    mid cap

    Birlasunlife

    small&mid

    cap

    L&T small

    cap

    Religare

    small&mid

    cap

    in(Rs)

    Schemes

    CAGR

    last 1yr

    last 3 yrs

    last 5 yrs

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    2) Standard Deviation

    Yrs/Schemes Sundaram

    small cap

    JM small &

    mid cap

    Birlasunlife

    small&mid

    cap

    L&T

    small

    cap

    Religare

    small&mid cap

    Last1yr 0.052904985 0.14490943 0.119329293 0.102897 0.084923964

    Last3 yrs 0.098308914 0.160988697 0.122212359 0.138513 0.11489531

    Last5 yrs - - - - -

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) JM small cap Funds have high Standard deviation, which shows high volatility as

    compare to its competitors.

    b) Sundaram small cap shows least standard deviation, which shows its strength.

    0

    0.02

    0.04

    0.060.08

    0.1

    0.12

    0.14

    0.16

    0.18

    Sundaram

    smallcap

    JM small &

    mid cap

    Birlasunlife

    small&mid

    cap

    L&T small

    cap

    Religare

    small&mid

    cap

    (i

    nRs)

    Schemes

    STANDARD DEVIATION

    last 1yr

    last 3 yrs

    last 5 yrs

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    3) Beta

    Yrs/Schemes Sundaram

    small cap

    JM small &

    mid cap

    Birlasunlife

    small&mid

    cap

    L&T

    small

    cap

    Religare

    small&mid cap

    Last 1yr 0.757755664 1.277975835 1.132571413 0.923006 0.791631306

    Last3 yrs 0.156519161 0.233322213 0.179818858 0.491886 0.442382937

    Last5 yrs - - - - -

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) In last 1 yr, there is high Beta in JM small&mid cap (1.2) and low in Sundaram

    small cap(0.7)

    b) In last 3 yrs,L&T and Religare shown high Beta about 0.49&0.44. Sundaram has

    low Beta about 0.15.

    0

    0.2

    0.4

    0.6

    0.8

    1

    1.2

    1.4

    Sundaram

    smallcap

    JM small &

    mid cap

    Birlasunlife

    small&mid

    cap

    L&T small

    cap

    Religare

    small&mid

    cap

    in(Rs)

    Schemes

    BETA

    last 1yr

    last 3 yrs

    last 5 yrs

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    4) Sharpe Ratio

    Yrs/Schemes Sundaram

    small cap

    JM small &

    mid cap

    Birlasunlife

    small&mid

    cap

    L&Tsmall

    cap

    Religare

    small&mid

    cap

    Last 1yr 0.740297547 1.624960177 2.216180638 2.258105041 2.902924217

    Last 3 yrs -0.52788846 -0.16756146 0.165643299 -0.32554 0.323392115

    Last 5 yrs - - - - -

    INTERPRETATIONS:

    a) In last 1 yr, Religare small& midcap shows highest Sharpe ratio of 2.9 against its

    competitors, whereas Sundaram shows lowest, which is0.74.

    b) In last 3 yrs,again Religare shows high Sharpe ratio of 0.32 and low in Sundaram

    about -.052.

    -1

    -0.5

    0

    0.5

    1

    1.5

    2

    2.5

    3

    3.5

    Sundaram

    smallcap

    JM small &

    mid cap

    Birlasunlife

    small&mid

    cap

    L&T small

    cap

    Religare

    small&mid

    cap

    (in

    Rs)

    Schemes

    SHARPE RATIO

    last 1yr

    last 3 yrs

    last 5 yrs

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    CHAPTER 6

    FINDINGS

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    6. Performance Sheets: Basis on Compounded annual growth rate (CAGR)

    6.1.1Performance Sheet (Diversified Funds)

    Fig (in %)

    Schemes CAGR

    (1yrs)

    CAGR

    (3yrs)

    CAGR

    (5yrs)

    Rank1 yr Rank 2yrs Rank 3yrs

    1.Tata dev 100 20.3 19.14 2 3 4

    2.Kotak eq 86.03 13.08 21.11 4 4 3

    3.Reliancediversified

    100 32.07 40.16 3 1 1

    4.Sundaram Bal 71.52 12.61 16.47 5 5 5

    5.HDFC

    TOP50

    102.25 20.7 29.14 1 2 2

    6.1.2 Performance Sheet (Sector Funds)

    Fig (in %)

    Schemes CAGR

    (1yrs)

    CAGR

    (3yrs)

    CAGR

    (5yrs)

    Rank1 yr Rank 2yrs Rank 3yrs

    1.Reliance Banking 120.55 251.23 25.37 1 1 2

    2.Franklin FMCG 68.68 17.52 21.73 3 4 4

    3.UTI infrastructure 66.77 10.89 23.23 3 3

    4.SBI Pharma 112.96 3.61 12.31 2 5 5

    5.Reliance

    Media&Ent

    18.94 20.9 88.77 5 2 1

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    6.1.3Performance Sheet (Large cap Funds)

    Fig (in %)

    Schemes CAGR

    (1yrs)

    CAGR

    (3yrs)

    CAGR

    (5yrs)

    Rank1 yr Rank 2yrs Rank 3yrs

    1.Reliance Vision 88.44 14.1 23.39 2 3 1

    2.UTI Eq 82.65 16.34 18.02 3 2 4

    3.JM largecap 48.58 0.8 7.94 4 5 5

    4.Birlasunlife adv 14.48 8.24 18.16 5 4 3

    5.SBI Eq 94.19 37.61 21.11 1 1 2

    6.1.4Performance Sheet (Midcap Fund)

    Fig (in %)

    Schemes CAGR

    (1yrs)

    CAGR

    (3yrs)

    CAGR

    (5yrs)

    Rank1 yr Rank 2yrs Ran

    k

    3yrs

    1JM midcap 110 7.9 14.54 4 3 5

    2.SBI mid cap 119.2 1.2 16.86 3 5 3

    3.UTI midcap 129.86 13.14 16.49 2 2 4

    4.Kotak midcap 109.6 5.2 17.19 5 4 2

    5.Sundaram midcap 139.49 15.94 28.38 1 1 1

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    6.1.5Performance Sheet (Small cap Fund)

    Fig (in %)

    Schemes CAGR(

    1yrs)

    CAGR

    (3yrs)

    CAGR

    (5yrs)

    Rank1 yr Rank 2yrs Rank 3yrs

    1.Sundaram small

    cap

    9.4 6.51 5 2 -

    2.JM small&mid cap 113.48 -17.27 4 5 -

    3.Birlasunlife small

    midcap

    140.75 4.26 1 3 -

    4.L&T smallcap 119.75 -14.99 3 4 -

    5.Religare small

    midcap

    133.77 7.36 2 1 -

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    6.2Finding &suggestions

    6.2.1Diversified Funds

    a) The Performance of Tata Dividend & HDFC top200 are better than there

    competitors because there Sharpe ratio & CAGR are relatively high against there

    competitors, there Beta & Standard Deviation both are low.

    b) The Performance of Reliance Diversified & Sundaram are poor because of there

    low Sharpe ratio & CAGR. Also they are more risky as compare to there competitors

    because of there high Beta.

    c) I would suggest giving first priority to HDFC TOP200 and second to Tata

    Dividend.

    6.2.2 Sector Funds

    a) The Performance of Reliance Banking on the Basis of CAGR is outperforming as

    compare to its competitors. Its Sharpe ratio is also good after Franklin FMCG.

    b) Those who want to take high return as well as risk Reliance Banking is good for

    them because its Beta is also high among its competitors.

    c) Those who want to keep them safe and able to take less risk, for them Franklin is

    better option.

    6.2.3 Large cap Funds

    a) SBI & Reliance vision both have good CAGR and Sharpe ratio, But Reliance have

    very less Beta as compare to SBI, so Reliance should be the priority for investment.

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    b) JM large cap & Birlasunlife adv both is poor performer as far as CAGR and

    Sharpe ratio is concern, so try to avoid them.

    6.3.4 Mid cap Funds

    a) Sundaram select mid cap is the top performer in term of CAGR and Sharpe ratio,

    but have relatively high Beta, It is good for Risk taking investors.

    b) UTI is second best performer, also have low Beta as compare to Sundaram select

    mid cap, so it is good for safe investment.

    c) CAGR & Sharpe ratio of SBI is relatively low and its Beta and Standard Deviation

    are very high as compare to its competitors, so try to avoid it.

    6.3.5 Small cap Funds

    a) Sharpe ratio and CAGR of Religare are relatively high, also its Beta is low, and so

    it is good to invest in this fund.

    b) Sundaram small cap has very low CAGR & Sharpe ratio.

    .

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    CHAPTER 6

    REFRENCES

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    6.1 Books:

    1) Donald E Fischer ,Security Analysis & Portfolio Management

    6.2) Web sites:

    1)http://www.bluechipindia.co.in/

    2)http://www.franklintempletonindia.com

    3)http://www.utimf.com

    4)http://www.hdfcfund.com/

    5)http://mutualfund.birlasunlife.com

    6)http://reliancemutual.com/

    7)http://investopedia.com

    8)http://money.rediff.com

    9)http://moneycontrol.com

    http://www.bluechipindia.co.in/http://www.bluechipindia.co.in/http://www.bluechipindia.co.in/http://www.franklintempletonindia.com/http://www.franklintempletonindia.com/http://www.franklintempletonindia.com/http://www.utimf.com/http://www.utimf.com/http://www.utimf.com/http://www.hdfcfund.com/http://www.hdfcfund.com/http://www.hdfcfund.com/http://mutualfund.birlasunlife.com/http://mutualfund.birlasunlife.com/http://mutualfund.birlasunlife.com/http://reliancemutual.com/http://reliancemutual.com/http://reliancemutual.com/http://investopedia.com/http://investopedia.com/http://investopedia.com/http://money.rediff.com/http://money.rediff.com/http://money.rediff.com/http://moneycontrol.com/http://moneycontrol.com/http://moneycontrol.com/http://moneycontrol.com/http://money.rediff.com/http://investopedia.com/http://reliancemutual.com/http://mutualfund.birlasunlife.com/http://www.hdfcfund.com/http://www.utimf.com/http://www.franklintempletonindia.com/http://www.bluechipindia.co.in/
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