Mutual fund managers have purchased stocks worth close to Rs 5,000 crore in this month so far on sustained participation by retail investors.
This comes on the top of over Rs 51,000 crore investment in stocks in 2016-17 financial year.
Fund houses are upbeat over the industry's performance in the new fiscal while expecting investment from new investors to fuel the growth of the sector.
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Apart from equities, fund managers invested a staggering Rs 50,313 crore in debt markets.
According to market experts, the mutual fund industry is at a take-off stage in terms of growth and Indian investors are warming up to investments in equity as an asset class.
"The positive net inflow in equities can be credited to maturity of retail investors who have come up in the 'learning curve' by contributing funds into monthly systematic investment plans (SIPs)," Bajaj Capital Group Director Anil Chopra said.
A mutual fund pools the assets of its investors and invests the money on their behalf. It provides diverse investment instruments like stocks and bonds without requiring investors to make separate purchases and trades.
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