Riding on the steady rise in inflows, mutual funds have more than doubled their net equity investment to ₹43,465 crore last month against ₹20,718
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Business Dec 06, 2025 Mutual funds ramped up their equity investments last month, putting in a massive ₹43,465 crore—more than double October’s amount. Even
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