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Is your mutual fund SIP secretly crushing the Indian rupee? Jefferies explains the bitter side of the story
India's strong mutual fund SIP culture is helping foreign investors exit the equity market. This is putting pressure on the Indian Rupee. Jefferies reports that capital flows are low, not the current account deficit. Foreign investors have sold equities worth billions. Domestic savings are now funding these outflows. The Rupee is undervalued, but a rebound is possible.
Is your mutual fund SIP secretly crushing the Indian rupee? Jefferies explains the bitter side of the story - The Economic Times
Is your mutual fund SIP secretly crushing the Indian rupee? Jefferies explains the bitter side of the storyThe Economic Times
Edelweiss MF unveils second SIF offering; Parle confusion lifts stock
Edelweiss Mutual Fund launched its second specialised investment fund offering, while shares of Parle Industries surged after traders mistook it for the maker of Melody toffees
Sebi may allow third-party payments in mutual funds, ease transaction norms
The proposal marks a departure from current regulations that require that all mutual fund transactions must happen with the investor’s verified bank accounts, to enable maintenance of a digital trail.

SEBI Proposes Allowing Investment In Mutual Funds Via Salary Deductions
The regulator has also proposed permitting mutual fund distributors to receive commissions in the form of mutual fund units.
Stock Market Live Updates Today: BSE Sensex recovers some losses, still down 200 points; Nifty50 above 23,550 - The Times of India
Stock Market Live Updates Today: BSE Sensex recovers some losses, still down 200 points; Nifty50 above 23,550The Times of IndiaSensex Today | Nifty 50 | Stock Market Live Updates: Sensex trades marginally lower, Nifty above 23,600; ...The Economic TimesSensex, Nifty down: Why is stock market falling today?India Today
INR edges closer to a critical 97/$ threshold
The Indian rupee is seen in deep distress as the counter is moving towards breaking yet another key historic mark in opening trades on Wednesday. INR opened at Rs 96.89 per dollar and hit a low of 96.95 so far during the day. Yesterday, rupee slipped to a record low of 96.60 against the US dollar before settling at 96.52, weighed down by soaring crude oil prices, persistent foreign capital outflows, and a resilient dollar buoyed by global risk-aversion. The rupee is turning to be Asia's worst-performing currency in 2026. The currency has depreciated 1.5 per cent this month and more than 7 per cent so far this year. Rupee remains vulnerable to rising crude oil prices and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, the Indian equity benchmarks surrendered their early morning gains in a highly volatile trading session to settle marginally lower due to late profit-booking. The BSE Sensex declined 114.19 points (0.15%) to close at 75,200.85, while the NSE Nifty 50 slipped 31.95 points

Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates: GIFT Nifty extends losses to nearly 200 points; Hindalco in focus
Sensex Today | Stock Market LIVE Updates: The Nifty faces a challenge to conquer the 50-DMA closer to the 23,800 mark, a level it failed to sustain above even on Tuesday. Rising bond yields globally are pressuring equity markets, particularly in the US. The Nifty will likely see support at the 23,500 mark
INR collapses to new historic lows driven by global conflicts and energy spikes
The Indian rupee slipped to a record low of 96.60 against the US dollar before settling at 96.52 (provisional) on Tuesday, weighed down by soaring crude oil prices, persistent foreign capital outflows, and a resilient dollar buoyed by global risk-aversion. The rupee is Asia's worst-performing currency in 2026, having tumbled to a historic intraday low of 96.60 against the US dollar. The currency has depreciated 1.5 per cent this month and more than 7 per cent so far this year. Rupee remains vulnerable to rising crude oil prices and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, the Indian equity benchmarks surrendered their early morning gains in a highly volatile trading session to settle marginally lower due to late profit-booking. The BSE Sensex declined 114.19 points (0.15%) to close at 75,200.85, while the NSE Nifty 50 slipped 31.95 points (0.14%) to finish at 23,618.00.
Benchmarks lose steam as profit booking wipes out early gains
The S&P BSE Sensex declined 114.19 points or 0.15% to close at 75,200.85, while the Nifty 50 fell 31.95 points or 0.14% to settle at 23,618, slipping below the 23,650 mark.
Stock Market Highlights Today: BSE Sensex ends in red, stays above 75,200; Nifty 50 closes below 23,650 - The Times of India
Stock Market Highlights Today: BSE Sensex ends in red, stays above 75,200; Nifty 50 closes below 23,650The Times of India
​VolumeShocker:MFsadded1crore+sharesto9stocksinApril'26; sharesrallyupto55%
​ETMarkets’ mutual fund analysis highlights 43 stocks with strong share additions in April 2026 versus March 2026, with nine names emerging after a performance filter. Eternal and Vodafone Idea led inflows, while select stocks showed sharp gains driven by sustained institutional buying and strong price momentum.