Mid-cap and small-cap mutual fund schemes in India have seen significant inflows of Rs 30,350 crore during April-September FY25, driven by high returns and investor interest. Despite regulatory concerns, experts predict continued growth in these sectors, supported by strong earnings and increasing investor confidence.
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