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SEBI’s reforms are enablers, not creators

SEBI’s new rules for funds and IPOs may have paved the way, but animal spirits will return to equity investing in their own good time. Dhirendra Kumar writes.

Updated on: Aug 19, 2012 08:45 PM IST
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SEBI’s new rules for funds and IPOs may have paved the way, but animal spirits will return to equity investing in their own good time

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Last week, markets and mutual fund regulator SEBI came out with a package of new and reformed rules regarding mutual funds, IPOs and investment advisers. Some of the changes that SEBI wants may hard to implement in spirit, if not in word, but there’s little to argue with as far as the general thrust of these changes.

In mutual funds, the thrust of the changes is to set up an incentive system that will allow asset management companies to charge higher expenses if they succeed in making inroads outside the larger cities where fund investors are currently concentrated in. The new rules also incorporate a series of other changes that collectively improve funds’ economics while imposing a somewhat higher cost on investors.

SEBI has also initiated steps to make stock IPOs available electronically, and to a much wider range of locations, as well as a lot of other fine-tuning to the IPO process. The underlying theme for both the mutual fund and the capital market changes is to enhance their reach, as well as improve transparency and economics so that more people invest more.

Investments will get re-energised when savers feel that they’ll get good returns, get drawn to investments and enthusiastically put their money into equity-backed investments. In other words, when they develop the much-yearned-for animal spirits.

 
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