NSE will allow brokers to buy and sell mutual funds through its terminals

India’s National Stock Exchange (NSE) will allow brokers to buy and sell mutual funds through its terminals from Nov. 30, the exchange said. The Securities and Exchange Board of India had earlier in the month permitted stock exchanges to offer their infrastructure for fund transactions, giving money managers access to more than 200,00 terminals in over 1,500 towns.

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