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Key trends from September's AMFI data: Equity resilience, gold ETF fluctuations and more
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Key trends from September's AMFI data: Equity resilience, gold ETF fluctuations and more
Oct 11, 2023 7:35 AM

The September 2023 mutual fund industry data released by Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) highlighted some key insights. While equity mutual fund inflows slipped month-on-month, it still remained healthy at ₹13,857 crore. Mid-cap and small-cap funds continued to attract investments, while large-cap funds experienced outflows.

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Here are key trends that AMFI data showed:

Equity mutual funds show resilience

Despite foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) turning pessimistic towards equity due to US yield increases and global challenges, equity remains a magnet for inflows, signalling a sustained shift in Indian investors' risk appetite. The number of folios continues to rise for active equities, hybrid, and index funds and ETFs, indicating that equity remains favoured by investors across the board.

Ashwini Kumar, Head, Market Data at ICRA Analytics, said equity-oriented schemes continued to witness a strong uptick in demand backed by a sense of optimism around India’s economic growth prospects.

"FII inflows, too, have led to rise, including comparative economic factors around the globe," he said.

Debt funds face challenges

Debt funds faced a substantial outflow of approximately ₹1 lakh crore, marking the highest in the last six months. This suggests a significant shift in the risk perspective of both institutional and individual investors. Total assets under management (AUM) for debt funds declined significantly.

Hybrid funds and dynamic asset allocation shine

Hybrid funds, which offer a mix of equity and debt, witnessed substantial inflows, indicating a growing preference for balanced portfolios.

"This move towards aggressive risk allocation is evident in the heavy outflow from debt funds, particularly pure debt funds, while hybrid funds experience a windfall of inflows. Investors are increasingly favouring dynamic asset allocation over traditional pure debt funds," said Kislay Upadhyay, smallcase manager, and Founder of FidelFolio Investments.

Small caps remain the favourite of small investors

Small investors continued to show a strong inclination towards small-cap funds, with the number of folios increasing by 6% month-on-month (MoM). This marks the fourth consecutive rise in the number of folios for small-cap funds. Larger investors, on the other hand, adopted a risk-off approach, with net inflows being higher in sectoral funds alone.

"Broad market indices, including Nifty 50, reached new all-time highs, with the Nifty 50 crossing the 20,000 mark for the first time ever. The Nifty Midcap 150 and Nifty Smallcap 250 indices outperformed large-cap indices, indicating robust performance in the mid- and small-cap segments. Consequently, mid- and small-cap funds received substantial net inflows, while large-cap funds experienced slower net outflows," Viraj Gandhi, CEO of SAMCO Mutual Fund said.

SIP momentum continues

The power of systematic investment plans (SIPs) remained evident, with continued growth to ₹16,402 crore, up from ₹15,814 crore in the previous month. This indicates that investors have embraced the benefits of systematic investment and are likely to continue this strategy.

Gold ETF fluctuations

The quantum of net flows in Gold ETFs fell to ₹ 175.29 crore in September from ₹ 1,028.06 crore in August. However, the appeal of gold as a safe haven and hedge against inflation is expected to continue due to ongoing interest rate hikes in the US and economic uncertainties, said Melvyn Santarita, Analyst, Manager Research at Morningstar Investment Adviser India.

NFO launches

A total of 16 new fund offers (NFOs) were launched in September, with five hybrid categories garnering ₹5,233 crore, followed by six equity-oriented schemes with ₹2,503 crore and ₹59 crore in other schemes.

First Published:Oct 11, 2023 4:35 PM IST

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