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HSBC Medium to Long Duration Fund vs Nippon India Medium to Long Duration Fund

A side-by-side look at the facts — returns, risk and NAV. Not a recommendation.

Medium to Long DurationvsMedium to Long Duration
Head to head

The facts, side by side

Latest NAV, trailing returns and risk measures for both funds, computed from daily NAV. A dash means the figure isn't available yet. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

HSBC Medium to Long Duration Fund vs Nippon India Medium to Long Duration Fund: category, latest NAV, trailing 1/3/5-year returns, annualised volatility and maximum drawdown, direct plan — facts only, not a recommendation.
MetricHSBC Medium to Long Duration FundHSBC Mutual FundNippon India Medium to Long Duration FundNippon India Mutual Fund
CategoryMedium to Long DurationMedium to Long Duration
Latest NAV₹48.79as of 14 Jul 2026₹104.99as of 14 Jul 2026
1-year return (CAGR)+3.3%+4.2%
3-year return (CAGR)+6.7%+7.0%
5-year return (CAGR)+5.6%+6.6%
Annualised volatility3.6%4.0%
Maximum drawdown-8.8%-9.9%
How they compare

What the numbers say

Each line states the same metric for both funds over a named period.

  • Over the trailing 3 years, HSBC Medium to Long Duration Fund's annualised return (CAGR) was 6.7% versus Nippon India Medium to Long Duration Fund's 7.0%. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

  • Over the trailing 5 years, HSBC Medium to Long Duration Fund's annualised return (CAGR) was 5.6% versus Nippon India Medium to Long Duration Fund's 6.6%. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

  • Over the available NAV history, HSBC Medium to Long Duration Fund's annualised volatility was 3.6% and Nippon India Medium to Long Duration Fund's was 4.0%.

  • Over the available NAV history, HSBC Medium to Long Duration Fund's maximum drawdown was -8.8% and Nippon India Medium to Long Duration Fund's was -9.9%.

  • HSBC Medium to Long Duration Fund is categorised as Medium to Long Duration and Nippon India Medium to Long Duration Fund as Medium to Long Duration.

These are historical facts computed from past NAV, stated for each period shown — not a recommendation, a ranking or a view on which fund is better for you.

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Frequently asked questions

Over the trailing 3 years, HSBC Medium to Long Duration Fund's annualised return (CAGR) was 6.7% and Nippon India Medium to Long Duration Fund's was 7.0% — so Nippon India Medium to Long Duration Fund recorded the higher 3-year figure over that period. This is a historical fact computed from past NAV, not a view on which fund is right for you. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

Reviewed by Roohani Bangia · NISM-certified Mutual Fund Distributor · ARN-XXXXXX

Returns are direct-plan CAGR, and volatility and maximum drawdown are computed from daily NAV history (source: mfapi), as of each fund's latest NAV date, and are for information only. This page presents balanced facts side by side; it does not rank the funds, name a winner or recommend buying, selling or switching. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Gayatri Financial Synergy is an AMFI-registered Mutual Fund Distributor, not a SEBI-registered Investment Adviser, and may earn commission on regular plans. Content here is for information only and is not investment advice. Mutual fund investments are subject to market risks. Read all scheme-related documents carefully.

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