MFs pump over Rs 41,000-cr into stock markets during April-July

In comparison, FPIs bought equities worth Rs 21,000 crore during the period under review

Mutual Fund managers pump Rs 30,000-cr into stock markets during April-July
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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 17 2017 | 6:56 PM IST
Mutual funds managers pumped more than Rs 41,000 crore in the stock markets during April-July of the current financial year (FY) because of strong participation from retail investors.

In comparison, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) bought equities worth Rs 21,000 crore during the period under review.

"We have been witnessing a shift in investment towards equity class as investment avenues like real estate and gold are not doing well," Vidya Bala, head mutual fund research at FundsIndia.Com said.

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Besides, domestic fund inflows have been looking at the long-term story. Also, they are buoyed by continued strong inflows from retail investors, she added.

"The rally in stock markets was the primary reasons for the robust inflows in equities," Bajaj Capital Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Rahul Parikh said.

Besides, successful implementation of goods and services tax (GST) with no major business disruptions being reported, drove fund managers into equities, he added.

Mutual fund managers invested a net sum of Rs 41,508 crore in April-July period of the current financial year, according to data released by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi).

Month-wise, fund managers invested a net sum of Rs 11,244 crore in stock markets in April, Rs 9,358 crore in May, Rs 9,106 crore in June and Rs 11,800 crore in July.

The inflow is in line with BSE's benchmark Sensex rising around 10 per cent during the first four months of the current FY.

At present, the mutual fund industry is managing an asset base of about Rs 20 lakh crore mark.

Going ahead, fund houses are upbeat over the industry's performance for the entire current FY, while expecting investment from new investors to fuel growth of the sector.

A mutual fund pools in assets of its investors and invests the money on their behalf. It provides diverse investment instruments like stocks and bonds without requiring investors to make separate purchases and trades.
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First Published: Aug 17 2017 | 6:56 PM IST

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