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Stress test reveals failure in 34 mutual fund debt schemes

Economy Desk By Economy Desk December 31, 2024 2 Min Read
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In recent news, 34 mutual fund debt schemes with a total AUM of ₹2.75 lakh crore have failed stress tests, prompting them to take remedial action within a specified timeframe. This development underscores the importance of stress testing and liquidity risk management for open-ended debt schemes in the mutual fund industry.

The stress testing of these schemes is mandated by SEBI, which requires asset management companies to evaluate the impact of various risk parameters on the net asset values of their schemes. This exercise helps to identify potential vulnerabilities and take timely corrective measures to safeguard investors’ interests.

Liquidity risk management is a key aspect of managing open-ended debt schemes, and two liquidity ratios – redemption at risk (LR-RaR) and conditional redemption at risk (LR-CRaR) – are used to assess liquidity levels and potential outflows. All AMCs are required to maintain these liquidity ratios above threshold limits derived from scheme characteristics and potential outflows.

Furthermore, monthly back testing of these liquidity ratios is conducted for all open-ended debt schemes, except for certain specific funds, to ensure ongoing compliance with regulatory requirements and to monitor liquidity positions effectively.

Overall, the failure of these 34 mutual fund debt schemes to pass stress tests highlights the importance of robust risk management practices in the mutual fund industry. By adhering to regulatory guidelines and implementing sound risk mitigation strategies, asset management companies can enhance transparency, trust, and investor confidence in the market.

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