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India's equity mutual fund inflows hit record high in June, data showsEquity mutual funds have seen net inflows aggregating to Rs 5,99,000 crore from domestic investors since February 2021, well above net foreign inflows of Rs 33,361crore over the same period.
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Bengaluru: Inflows into India's equity mutual funds rose 17 per cent sequentially to a record high of Rs 40,600 crore (about $5 billion) in June, data from the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) showed on Tuesday.

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Equity mutual funds have seen net inflows aggregating to Rs 5,99,000 crore from domestic investors since February 2021, well above net foreign inflows of Rs 33,361crore over the same period.

The benchmark NSE Nifty 50 has risen about 65 per cent over these last 40 months, helped by sustained mutual fund inflows, steady earnings and the fastest macroeconomic growth among large economies.

Inflows into large-caps rose 46 per cent to Rs 970 crore, a three-month high, supported by policy continuity and macroeconomic stability.

Meanwhile, inflows into small-caps and mid-caps moderated 16 per cent and cent, respectively at Rs 2,263 crore and Rs 2,528 crore in June.

"Bulk of the mutual fund flows went to small- and mid-caps from large-cap funds over the last two years, as investors chased performance," said Harsha Upadhyaya, chief investment officer and president at Kotak Mahindra Asset Management.

However, valuation excesses have been more in small- and mid-caps over large-caps, which is now forcing investors to diversify their allocations to large- and multi-cap funds, Upadhyaya added.

Multi-cap or diversified equity funds, which invest across different stocks to minimise risk of exposure to few stocks, saw inflows worth Rs 4,709 crore, a 27-month high. Sectoral or thematic funds saw the most inflows among equity mutual fund schemes for the second straight month at Rs 22,352 crore.

India's stock benchmarks Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex rose about 7 per cent each in June, logging their best month this year so far.

The broader, more domestically small-cap gained 9.7 per cent and 7.8 per cent, respectively, during the same period.

Contributions to systematic investment plans (SIPs) touched a record high of Rs 21,262 crore in June, hitting an all-time high for the 12th consecutive month.

($1 = 83.4843 Indian rupees)

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(Published 09 July 2024, 16:03 IST)