The Slack Discussions The Slack group at Capital Mind Premium has been extremely active and if you haven’t been there, pop us a note by replying to this email. (If you’re a trial member this probably sound like Greek to you; it will be available when you sign up!) Awesome discussions again! A brief summary of some of the interesting things discussed there in the last few days: #general: JPMorgan Mutual Fund gave 3 big companies exit route: The fund house restricted redemption in these two schemes to just 1% of its total outstanding units, but had given selective exits to three large corporate investor. SEBI is also looking into its processes to see what went wrong with two of the fund house’s schemes – JPMorgan India Treasury Fund and JPMorgan India Short Term Income Fund http://timesofindia. indiatimes.com/business/india- business/JPMorgan-Mutual-Fund- gave-3-big-companies-exit- route/articleshow/48831673.cms http://timesofindia. indiatimes.com/business/india- business/Sebi-inspecting- JPMorgan-MFs-books/ articleshow/48850688.cms #general: Production-sharing model to revenue-sharing regime – Government wakes up to a better strategy In the revenue-sharing model, a bidder offering the highest share of revenue or output to the government and maximum work commitment wins the field which wasn’t offered in the older model.… (Read On…)
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