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MFs may see debt to equity switch if rally sustains: Experts

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Mar 21 2014 | 7:14 PM IST
Fund managers are expecting more funds outflows from debt schemes in favour of equities going ahead, amid India's share markets clocking new lifetime highs in a pre-election rally.
Industry leaders said such a switch will be visible if the rally continues after the April-May general elections as this would give confidence in equity asset class that has underperformed in the past five years.
"Some switch of funds from debt schemes to equity category funds are likely in the future if the market rally continues, which will give confidence to investors," IDBI Mutual Fund Chief Executive Debashish Mallick told PTI.
He, however, maintained that the recent diversion of funds from debt to equities is not significant as of now to call it a trend.
The equity fund category has seen inflows for the fourth consecutive month in February with Rs 582 crore addition. Assets under management under equity funds rose 3.3 per cent to touch Rs 1.81 lakh crore by the end of February.
Another fund manager expected funds moving into equities going forward. "You can see some switch. We have seen some reshuffle in portfolios. But, these are not significant," fixed income head at Sundaram MF Dwijendra Srivastava said.

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However, some investment analysts are of the opinion that even if the switch happens, it will not have any major impact on the debt category.
"The debt category is predominantly institution driven with low retail participation. So, even if some money switch happens, this will not be materially create any difference to the debt category," Executive Director and Chief Investment Officer at ING Investment K Ramanathan said.
Of the total Rs 9.16 lakh crore assets under management for the MF industry by the end of February, equity category AUM stood at Rs 1.81 lakh crore.

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First Published: Mar 21 2014 | 7:14 PM IST

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