Sebi propõe expansão do empréstimo intradia para fundos mútuos

O Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) está considerando um uso mais amplo de empréstimos intradia por fundos mútuos para aprimorar a gestão de caixa. A medida iria além dos limites atuais vinculados a pagamentos de resgates. O objetivo é solucionar as lacunas de tempo entre as saídas e as entradas de recursos.

O Sebi está propondo mudanças que permitiriam aos fundos mútuos utilizar o empréstimo intradia como uma ferramenta geral de gestão de caixa. Atualmente, esse tipo de empréstimo é restrito à cobertura de pagamentos de resgates. O órgão regulador pretende oferecer aos gestores de fundos maior flexibilidade, ao mesmo tempo em que melhora os retornos globais por meio de um melhor gerenciamento das necessidades de liquidez.

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