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Small cap funds reopen unevenly as some keep gates shut for liquidity risk
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

Why reopening is not a green light for all investors
Several small-cap mutual funds that had temporarily restricted inflows due to stretched valuations and high liquidity are now reopening, but not uniformly. Some have lifted gates, while others—especially larger funds—remain closed, citing capacity limits and liquidity risks. Investors are urged to treat these moves as disciplined risk management, not signals to time the market.
- Some small-cap funds are reopening after prior inflow restrictions
- Others stay closed due to capacity and liquidity concerns
- Restrictions reflect risk control, not market timing
- Investors should read each fund’s status before investing
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