SBI Mutual Fund Launches Unique Index Funds: What Investors Should Know

SBI Mutual Fund has recently introduced two Constant Maturity Index Funds targeting the dynamic financial services sector, specifically focusing on short-term debt investments.With the New Fund Offer (NFO) set to open on April 15 and closing on April 20, these funds provide an excellent opportunity for investors looking to capitalize on fluctuations in the short-term debt market.

Green Card Waiting Time: Why Indians Face Decades of Delay

The Green Card waiting time, especially for Indian applicants, has become a pressing issue, with some facing an astounding 25 to 30 years before achieving permanent residency in the United States.This extensive delay is largely attributed to the limited annual cap on employment-based visas, where only 140,000 are available, and each country is restricted to a 7% quota.

North Korea Nuclear Weapons: Alarming Growth in Capabilities Revealed

North Korea’s nuclear weapons program is garnering increasing attention as the regime shows a “very serious increase” in its nuclear capabilities, raising significant global nuclear concerns.Recent reports from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) highlight a troubling surge in activity, particularly at the enigmatic Yongbyon nuclear facility, known for its pivotal role in the nation’s nuclear enrichment endeavors.

SBI Mutual Fund Launches New Index Funds for Short-Term Gains

SBI Mutual Fund has made a significant move in the investment landscape by launching two innovative constant maturity index funds designed to cater to the growing demand for short-term debt solutions in the financial services sector.The funds, namely the SBI CRISIL-IBX Financial Services 3–6 Months Debt Index Fund and the SBI CRISIL-IBX Financial Services 9–12 Months Debt Index Fund, aim to provide investors with a transparent, low-cost investment option that aligns with their short-term financial goals.

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