Debt MFs: Rs 1.02 lakh cr outflows in Sept; liquid & money market funds hit hardest
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Indian fixed-income funds experienced a staggering Rs 1.02 lakh crore outflow in September 2025, a significant jump from August’s redemptions. This surge was largely due to institutional investors pulling funds from liquid and money market categories, impacting the overall assets under management for debt funds. Equity funds, however, continued to see inflows despite a slight dip.
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