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Franklin Templeton India’s in Telugu decision to shut down six debt schemes can be traced to its recent predilection for taking credit risks and chasing yields, particularly in schemes where the fund was ideally not supposed to take credit risks. The worsening economic situation has further soured the credit risk in the fund's books, leading to huge redemption pressure, forcing the fund to shut down the debt schemes. The six Franklin MUTUAL funds NEWS IN TELUGU have combined asset under management (AUM) of ₹25,856 crore as on date. The total AUM of Franklin Templeton is ₹1.04 trillion as of March 2020. As per the data analysed by Mint, these schemes have 64.7% of their holdings in paper rated below AA. For instance, Franklin India Low Duration Fund in Telugu has 64.7% of its holding in below AA-rated paper, Dynamic Accrual Fund 44.6%, Credit Risk Fund 50.2%, Short Term Income Plan 58.9%, Ultra Short Term Bond Plan 23.9% and Income Opportunities Fund 41.3%. Industry body Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) has rushed to assuage investor concerns and stem any cascading redemption pressure on debt funds floated by other mutual fund houses. In a press statement, AMFI said that action is limited to only these six funds. "Liquidity, maturity profile and credit quality for other debt funds is appropriate for day-to-day operations to continue uninterruptedly," it said. While Franklin Templeton has decided to wind up these 6 schemes, there is a legal catch. As per regulations laid down by Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), a winding requires four level of approvals: from trustees, 50% of unit holders, from Sebi and finally refunding investors. So far, the fund house has done only one that is taking an approval from trustees. "It looks like an exercise to be completed in coming years. Most of the necessary approvals are pending," said a senior lawyer, declining to be named. Debt funds which take aggressive credit calls need an improving credit environment to generate and deliver stable returns. However, the markets due to the impact of Covid-19 pandemic impact have been facing an extremely high level of redemption pressures and illiquidity. To meet these redemption pressures, debt mutual funds had to either sell some of their holdings or borrow from the market. Even the FT funds had to borrow from banks in the face of mounting redemption demands. “So far, in the past couple of months, these funds have raised ₹29,500 crore. Out of this, ₹21,000 crore were raised through selling paper, which was AA and below rated paper. We had a committed borrowing line of ₹5,000 crore from banks which we had to rely on heavily," said Sanjay Sapre, president, Franklin Templeton - India to Mint in a call with journalists on Thursday. Mutual funds can borrow up to 20% of their net assets from the market to meet redemption pressures. The worsening credit environment in April led to these Franklin funds facing ₹7000 crore of redemption pressures during the previous week This led to concerns that savvy investors could get out quickly and other investors could be left holding the bad papers. Typically savvy investors are able to gauge the credit risk in a scheme simply by looking at the publicly disclosed portfolio. However, retail and not-so-savvy investors were incapable of gauging the complex risks in this case since Templeton had mined the regulatory grey zones by mixing high risk debt paper in what was nominally sold as low risk schemes, such as ultra short duration, low duration and short duration. Click here to SUBSCRIBE Mutual Funds Telugu: https://www.youtube.com/c/MutualFundstelugu?sub_confirmation=1 Recomended Playlists: 1. Mutual Funds Course (FREE) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5zjTvd7XGZJRc_V6S0kVnMDi4RlSMSmO 2. Different types of Mutual Finds https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5zjTvd7XGZJyfw0fp9NcLxgDI0iy5n_8 3. Best Mutual Funds to Invest https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5zjTvd7XGZJexDcyWH8KDY0xatCxZZPM 4. Mutual Fund Reviews https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5zjTvd7XGZL0W0cWGfik86pLiuaRxy2- JOIN OUR Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1629428387123333/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/mutualfundstelugu/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mutualfundstelugu/ Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/KaQz4U01rYg96A5cydby3A THANK YOU FOR WATCHING.

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