Synopsis
Large cap schemes, as the name suggests, invest in very large companies – top 100 companies by market capitalisations. These companies are much more resilient to disruptions and they also manage to grow at a decent pace every year.
Large cap mutual funds are going through a tough phase. Many investment pundits have been busy writing the obituary of large cap mutual funds – to be precise, actively-managed large cap funds. They believe that active large cap funds may not be able to beat their benchmark index conivincigly for a long period after the Sebi re-categorization of schemes that mandated strict investment norms for various mutual fund categories.Some optimistic
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