HSBC Mutual Fund has reopened direct access for fresh lump-sum investments and Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) across three of its global funds. The decision offers Indian investors a fresh opportunity to build overseas market exposure directly through domestic mutual funds, despite broader industry-wide constraints on foreign investment limits. Fund Features and Investment Limits Reopening Date: Subscriptions resumed for all three schemes. Investment Cap: Fresh SIPs and lump-sum investments are capped at ₹2 lakh per investor each month. Access Dynamics: Fund availability remains linked to the industry’s overall overseas investment limits; asset management companies (AMCs) periodically reopen funds as headroom clears. Performance and Fund Breakdown The three reopened schemes cover distinct geographic areas and offer varying performance track records: Scheme Name1-Year Return3-Year Return5-Year ReturnHSBC Global Emerging Markets Fund53.6%28.9%12.8%HSBC Asia Pacific (ex-Japan) Dividend Yield Fund40.3%27.9%15.1%HSBC Brazil Fund28.9%12.5%7.1% Returns calculated for direct plans. Key Considerations for Investors Timing Risk Mitigation: Reopening SIP routes allows retail investors to dollar-cost average into global markets rather than committing large, one-time lump sums during volatile periods. Peer Moves: Invesco India has similarly resumed processing ongoing SIP installments across select international funds of funds. Asset Allocation: While fresh headroom gives investors access to geographical diversification, financial advisors emphasize selecting funds based on portfolio fit and risk profile rather than short-term trailing returns. Post navigation Sugar Prices Surge to ₹69/kg: Government Steps In to Tame Skyrocketing Rates