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FIIs bullish on domestic financial space, DIIs prefer FMCG: Analysts

Nearly 14% of FII assets deployed in BSE 500 companies are towards NBFCs, which has a weightage of 9.7 per cent

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Samie Modak
Last Updated : Nov 26 2018 | 3:23 AM IST
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) are the most bullish on the domestic financial space, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) prefer fast-moving consumer goods space (FMCG), shows analysts of shareholding data for the quarter ended September 2018. Nearly 14 per cent of FII assets deployed in BSE 500 companies are towards non-banking financial companies (NBFCs), which has a weightage of 9.7 per cent.

 DIIs are slightly underweight NBFCs with holdings of 6.2 per cent in the sector. NBFC shares went through a turbulent space during the September quarter due to liquidity crisis triggered by the default at IL&FS. After FMCG, DIIs carry the highest overweight capital goods and metals. Incidentally, both these sectors are the biggest underweight for FIIs, along with public sector banks. Private sector banks, NBFCs and technology remain the biggest underweight for DIIs.

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