By: Bhakti Makwana
In April, the debt mutual funds saw overall net inflows of ₹1.06 lakh crore as against outflows of ₹56,884 crore in March.Analysts say that the strong inflows
Bhakti Makwana is a journalist specializing in business and finance news in India. With a focus on the national market, Bhakti writes for Business Insider India, covering a wide range of topics including stock market trends, company performance, investment opportunities, and economic analysis.
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