Qatar's leading English Daily THE PENINSULA published my view on Debt Funds. The Newspaper carried a article on how the Indian Investors dumped most of their equity investments and how most investors were looking at the debt investments.
Further, the article wrote about which debt funds should be looked for investments and published my opinion on them.
This is what it had to say :
'Considering the falling interest rates, one would be better off investing in long term debt funds rather than short term as these would not yield much, says fund advisor Srikanth Shankar Matrubai. In his estimation, some good debt funds for an NRI to invest in would be ICICI Prudential Income Opportunities Fund, Birla Sunlife Income Plus, Canara Robecco Income(Growth) Fund and HDFC Income Plan. Then there is TATA Capital NCD which is giving attractive Rate of 12 per cent. "
One of my NRI client based in Qatar brought this to my notice.
Click on the link below to read the article.
THE ARTICLE
http://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/Display_news.asp?section=business_news&month=march2009&file=business_news2009031581431.xml
Regards,
Srikanth Matrubai
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