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TABLE-Indian mutual fund returns up to Oct 31

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   NEW DELHI, Nov 4 (Reuters) - The following table shows
Indian mutual fund returns in various categories up to Oct. 31:
===========================================================
 PERFORMANCE
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Fund Category                    Monthly returns in percent
                                Oct-09      Sept-09
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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*
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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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