TABLE-Indian mutual fund returns up to Oct 31
NEW DELHI, Nov 4 (Reuters) - The following table shows Indian mutual fund returns in various categories up to Oct. 31: =========================================================== PERFORMANCE =========================================================== Fund Category Monthly returns in percent
Oct-09 Sept-09 ----------------------------------------------------------- Bond INR General 0.42* 0.55* Bond INR Government 0.12* 0.75* Bond USD
-2.16* - 0.53* Commodities
3.17* 3.40* Equity Emerging Mkts Global -2.42* 8.04* Equity Global -0.22*
4.73* Equity Greater China -1.12* 7.08* Equity India -4.53* 7.31* Equity Sector Banks&Financial -3.42 15.84 Equity Sector Cyc Goods & Svs -4.05 12.41 Equity Sector General Industry -5.48 3.42 Equity Sector Gold&Prec Metals -1.42* 9.18* Equity Sector Information Tech -4.38 7.85 Equity Sector Natural Resource -3.23 6.05 Equity Sector Non Cyclical Con
6.40 1.75 Equity Sector Pharma&Health 0.67 11.37 Equity Sector Real Est Global -3.55*
3.70* Equity Sector Tech Media&Tele -8.11 11.21 Equity Sector Telecom Srvcs -24.49 1.46 Equity Sector Utilities -2.75 6.63 Mixed Asset INR Balanced -1.15* 2.99* Mixed Asset Other Aggressive -2.41* 4.51* Mixed Asset Other Conservative -0.64* 1.77* Mixed Asset Other Flexible
-2.54* 3.67* Money Market INR 0.30* 0.32* Protected -0.49* 1.42* ----------------------------------------------------------- Returns have been calculated only for primary funds and based on Indian rupees.
* Since not all fund net asset values are reported at the same intervals, the last available price is used for performance calculation.
Source: Lipper (Reporting by Aditya Kalra; Editing by Ramya Venugopal)
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