To provide long term capital appreciation by investing predominantly in units / shares of HSBC Global Investment Funds (HGIF) Brazil Equity Fund. The Scheme may, at the discretion of the Investment Manager, also invest in the units of other similar overseas mutual fund schemes, which may constitute a significant part of its corpus. The Scheme may also invest a certain proportion of its corpus in money market instruments and / or units of liquid mutual fund schemes, in order to meet liquidity requirements from time to time.
However, there can be no assurance or guarantee that the investment objective of the scheme would be achieved.
This fund has higher ups and downs compared to other equity funds but can give much higher returns. Investment in this fund can be made for a horizon of at least 7 years or more
Minimum Purchase Application Amount
Rs. 5000.0 (plus in multiples of Rs. 1000.0)
Entry Load
Not applicable
Exit Load
Exit Load :
(i) In respect of each purchase /switch-in of Units, an Exit Load of 1% is payable if Units are redeemed / switched-out within 1
year from the date of allotment. (ii) No Exit Load will be charged, if Units are redeemed/switched-out after 1 year from the date of allotment. The exit loads set forth above is subject to change at the discretion of the AMC and such changes shall be implemented prospectively.
Indicative Investment Horizon
5 Years and above
Asset Allocation
Fund's historical return comparison with other asset classes
Fund Performance
Fund's historical return comparison with other asset classes
Rolling returns are the annualized returns of the scheme taken for a specified period
(rolling returns period) on every day/week/month and taken till the last day of the
duration. In this chart we are showing the annualized returns over the rolling returns
period on every day from the start date and comparing it with the benchmark. Rolling
returns is the best measure of a fund's performance. Trailing returns have a recency
bias and point to point returns are specific to the period in consideration. Rolling
returns, on the other hand, measures the fund's absolute and relative performance across
all timescales, without bias.