The previous peak in terms of FPI shareholding was in September 2016, when foreign investors owned 27.3 per cent in the top 75 Indian listed companies. But, in the wake of demonetisation, FPIs repositioned their portfolios after the September 2016 high. Hence, FPI ownership witnessed a fall in the two subsequent quarters.
“During the quarter ended June 2017, the average sector position for FPIs was flat, while portfolio churn inched up after the fall in the previous two quarters. However, FPIs appear to be overweight in only two out of the 10 MSCI sectors: Financials and Utilities,” said Ridham Desai, managing director, Morgan Stanley in a note.
On the other, holdings of domestic mutual funds (MFs) increased for the 12th quarter in a row because of the impressive inflows received by various systematic investment plans (SIPs). At the end of Q1, MFs owned 5.7 per cent stake in the top 75 listed companies, up 44 basis points (bps) quarter-on-quarter.
In terms of stocks, HDFC Bank continues to be the favourite for institutional investors. While FPIs increased their exposure to HDFC Bank by 100 basis points in Q1, MFs raised their stake by 90 bps. The overall institutional stake in HDFC Bank increased 80 bps during the quarter. ICICI Bank and ITC are the other favourite stocks for institutional investors currently.
Interestingly, the institutions seem to be cautious of index heavyweight Reliance Industries (RIL) whose shares have rallied more than 50 per cent since the beginning of 2017. The FPI and MF stake in the Mumbai-based company fell 20 bps and 50 bps, respectively.
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