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MF exposure to bank stocks hits a high of Rs 78,000 cr in Feb

In comparison, the investment in banking stocks was at Rs 32,225 crore in February 2014

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Continuing their bullish stance on banking stocks, mutual fund (MF) managers raised exposure to the sector to a historic high of about Rs 78,000 crore in February, according to data from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi).

In comparison, the investment in banking stocks was at Rs 32,225 crore in February 2014.

MFs collect money from investors for investing in securities, including stocks and bonds.

MF investments in banking stocks stood at Rs 77,805 crore as of February, 21.32 per cent of their total equity assets under management (AUM) of Rs 3.65 lakh crore. This also marks the fifth consecutive rise in the MF sector’s exposure to banking stocks.
 

The previous high was in January this year, when investment in the sector stood at Rs 76,061 crore. MFs have been increasing their exposure to banking shares since January last year but level dropped in September 2014. The sector again increased exposure in October and the momentum continued till February 2015.

Software was the second most preferred sector last month, with an exposure of Rs 38,514 crore, followed by pharmaceutical (Rs 23,980 crore), automobiles (24,074 crore) and finance (Rs 23,080 crore).

According to market participants, the ongoing rally might see mutual fund assets getting diversified.

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First Published: Mar 24 2015 | 10:14 PM IST

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