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The Gold Edge ETF Net Inflows Up 4 5x in Fy26

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India-specific surge in gold ETF inflows driven by 63% gold price rise and flight from equities/debt amid geopolitical tensions and stock market volatility. Channel: demand_spike for gold as a safe-haven asset. Affects gold prices and gold-related financial products in India. No direct supply chain or scarcity impact; mechanism is financial demand shift, not physical gold shortage.

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  • Gold ETF net inflows in India reached ₹68,867 crore in FY26, up 364% YoY.
  • Gold prices rose 63% in FY26 to nearly ₹1.5 lakh by March 31, 2026.
  • Gold ETFs captured nearly 10% of overall mutual fund industry inflows.
  • March quarter net inflows were ₹31,561 crore, the highest for the year.
  • BSE Sensex declined about 5% in FY26, while debt fund inflows fell 84% and equity fund inflows fell 17%.
Sector verdictCOMMODITY_GOLDFlatmagnitude 2/3 · confidence 3/5

Gold prices expected to remain flat in 48h due to India ETF inflow surge, with a 1-2% potential reflex.

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