ADVERTISEMENT

Flows to India Stock Funds at Five-Month High as Mid-Caps Revive

A gauge of mid-cap stocks has turned a corner this year after back-to-back annual declines.

Flows to India Stock Funds at Five-Month High as Mid-Caps Revive
A bronze bull statue stands at the entrance to the Bombay Stock Exchange building in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) --

Inflows into Indian equity funds climbed to a five-month high amid signs of revival in the nation’s small- and mid-cap stocks, a battered corner of the $2.2 trillion market for two straight years.

Stock plans took in 78.8 billion rupees ($177 million) last month, according to the Association of Mutual Funds in India. That’s the highest since August.

Flows to India Stock Funds at Five-Month High as Mid-Caps Revive

A gauge of mid-cap stocks has turned a corner this year after back-to-back annual declines sparked by investor preference for larger companies amid a slowing economy. India’s main stock indexes hit record highs in early January led by a handful of stocks, similar to 2019. The rally has since spread to the broader market even as the S&P BSE Sensex logged its first loss since August last month.

“We are seeing initial signs of investor sentiment turning positive for the broader market, which wasn’t the case last year,” said Arun Kumar, head of research at FundsIndia.com. “If the market holds up for another 3-6 months, we expect to see strong inflows in this segment.”

Contributions from regular savers into equity funds remained little changed at 85 billion rupees, AMFI’s data showed. Total industry assets stood at an average 28 trillion rupees.

--With assistance from Anand Basu.

To contact the reporter on this story: Nupur Acharya in Mumbai at nacharya7@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Lianting Tu at ltu4@bloomberg.net, Ravil Shirodkar

©2020 Bloomberg L.P.