Experts say a weak RBI could be negative for both the equity as well as the debt markets as it will have a direct bearing on the economy
The benchmark Smart Portfolios value took a marginal dip in the last five trading days. The benchmark S&P CNX index portfolio value declined 0.4 per cent from Rs 11.34 lakh to Rs 11.30 lakh, during April 23-29. The markets were volatile during this period as they swung to the global cues following the Greece, Portugal and Spain S&P downgrades, and our very own April derivatives expiry.
Changes to portfolio holding suggest fund managers have been following bottom-up approach for stock picking amid spike volatility in May
Fund houses are adopting the process-driven approach and appointing co-managers to avoid fund getting impacted in case of exits.
The total assets managed by the women managers have recorded an increase in terms of absolute numbers
A lot of small-cap action has been driven by retail investors
India's equity fund managers' sell calls during the month of September did not go well in October. Of the top 10 sell calls, eight stocks have ended the trade in October with gains.Tata Motors, the top liquidated stock then, gained seven per cent in October. Collectively, equity investment managers had sold shares worth Rs 802 crore of the automobile maker. Similarly, Grasim Industries and Adani Ports & SEZ made double-digit gains in October.The fund managers' best sell call was on YES Bank; it eroded a little over 10 per cent of investor wealth this month. Though, the counter had also touched a high of about Rs 375 before settling the month at Rs 314.35 on the BSE.Fund managers maintain a month is too short period to judge their investment call. They tend, they note, to take a long investment horizon, and are not perturbed with short-term movement in their portfolios' picks. As for the 10 most invested stocks in September, the performance, barring four picks (Interglobe Aviation .
Infosys and AU Small Finance Bank have hit fund managers the most
As outperformance by fund managers diminishes, investors should move towards lower-cost products
Fund managers say they are betting on banks with recovery in the economy
Domestic fund managers are always on lookout for little-known companies with encouraging prospects
There is a lag between the actions of fund managers and the time when this data come to you
The fund managers featured here manage equity schemes
Average one-year return for large-cap equity schemes has been around 20%
Don't get spooked by ongoing volatility, they advise; prospects for equities & debt both good, though short-term pain possible
However, players believe there could be an uptick, particularly from those who had redeemed their investments earlier this year
With UK-based energy firm BP selling 8.5 per cent stake in Castrol India in September, fund managers bought the shares
India's equity fund managers, flushed with robust inflows in August, were quite choosy when it came to picking stocks. Amid net inflows of Rs 6,500 crore, they were net buyers of shares worth Rs 2,700 crore. However, while making investments, they kept India's largest lenders - private as well as public sector banks - among their top priorities. They heavily sold shares of Axis Bank and shifted to counters like HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank and State Bank of India, in search of value. RBL Bank, the new bank to list on the bourses, was the fourth most sought after counter. The month also saw some contrarian calls in the information technology (IT) sector, as fund managers lapped up falling shares of Infosys and Wipro while pumping nearly Rs 850 crore into these two IT giants.However, the oil & gas sector was a clear loser in their portfolio. Among the top eight most-sold counters, five were from the oil & gas sector. Shares of companies like Hindustan Petroleum, Bharat Petroleum, Indian
Fund managers take long view by scrapping bonuses
While their most-bought stocks have performed in line with the markets, some of the counters they have exited have seen gains