Assets with overnight funds soared to Rs 123 billion ($1.8 billion) last month, from Rs 39 billion in September, as companies chose safety over returns in the wake of a rare debt default, data from Morningstar Investment Adviser India Pvt. show.
Strong demand has seen five firms, including Reliance Nippon Life Asset Management Ltd., lining up offerings.
Overnight funds could gain more heft if the regulator tightens rules for money-market funds, which in September suffered the worst outflows since at least April 2007 amid defaults at the IL&FS Group. Strictures such as directing liquid funds to mark to market the value of more bonds, if implemented, will sustain demand as overnight plans don’t face interest rate or credit risks, said Rajeev Radhakrishnan, head of fixed income at SBI Funds Management.
The IL&FS stumbles were a reminder that money-market funds, which account for a fourth of Rs 23 trillion of industry assets, are also fraught with risk. Several fund houses marked down their holdings of debt issued by IL&FS, with some liquid funds losing as much as 5 per cent -- or half a year’s worth of gains -- in a single day.
Overnight funds, which hold securities like the so-called collateralized borrowing and lending obligation, have returned 5.9 per cent in the 12 months, compared with 6.8 per cent for liquid funds that invest in treasury bills and commercial paper, according to Value Research India. Still, the stress suffered by the commercial paper after the IL&FS crisis means investors are discriminating on credit quality, said Karthik Srinivasan, senior vice president at ICRA Ltd., a rating agency.
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