Corporate bond funds experienced maximum inflows to the tune of Rs 5,039.07, followed by Gilt funds, Long duration funds and Short Duration funds in September 2024.
After seeing two months of consecutive inflows, debt-oriented mutual funds experienced large outflows in September losing Rs 1,13,833.95 crore, compared to inflows of Rs 45,169.36 crore in August, showed AMFI data.
Money Market Funds saw net inflows in the quarter of Rs 15,411 crore, while Liquid Funds saw net inflows of Rs 10,990 Crore, short duration funds saw net inflows of Rs 8,398 Crore, and corporate bond funds saw net inflows of Rs 7,968 Crore.
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