Continuing with their bullish stance on banking stocks, mutual fund managers raised exposure to the sector to a historic high of over Rs 76,000 crore in January.
In comparison, investment in banking stocks was at Rs 30,339 crore in January 2014.
Mutual Funds (MFs) collect funds from various investors for investing in securities such as stocks, bonds, money market instruments and similar assets.
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This also marks the fourth consecutive rise in MF industry's exposure to banking stocks.
The previous high was December last year when investment in the sector stood at Rs 72,835 crore.
MFs had been raising their exposure to banking shares since January last year but their investment level in the sector dropped in September.
The industry again increased the exposure in October and the momentum continued till January 2015.
Software was the second most preferred sector last month with an exposure of Rs 35,463 crore, followed by pharmaceuticals (Rs 24,366 crore), auto (23,178 crore) and finance (Rs 21,993 crore).
According to market participants, the ongoing market rally might see mutual fund assets getting diversified.