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‘Sebi threw a curve ball by banning front-end loads’
January 21, 2010 07:16:32He first travelled through India as a backpacker in the summer of 1973, visiting Goa, among other places. And, he has been back to India several times in the last eight months as a representative of T Rowe Price, one of the largest mutual funds in the world, to do the due diligence on picking up a 26% stake in UTI Mutual Fund. The deal was finalised on Wednesday for $142.4 million. Meet Edward Bernard, vice-chairman of the T Rowe Price Group. "I have been at T Rowe for 23 years, and among t... Be First to give comment
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