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US-64 to come under the scrutiny of the Securities Exchange Board of India, the stockmarket regulator.
ECONOMIST: Indian stockmarket
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US-64, with 20m investors, has never had to declare daily the market value of its assets.
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US-64 to report to the regulator, much like any other fund, before the end of the year.
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US-64 does not, therefore, declare the market value of its assets each day.
ECONOMIST: Indian stockmarket
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US-64 starts paying the market price for units that it buys back.
ECONOMIST: Indian stockmarket
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US-64's troubles stemmed in part from its cosy relationship with the government.
ECONOMIST: Indian stockmarket
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US-64 isn't such a bad idea.
ECONOMIST: Indian stockmarket
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