Despite the equity market closing in net positive in FY 2010-11, it failed to excite the Indian Mutual Fund Industry in FY 2010-11. In Jan-Mar 2011, Mutual Funds had been actively buying in Equity but it did not boost up the overall AUM in Equity. The total AUM in Equity sans ELSS, Balanced and Other ETFs in Mar 2011 stands at Rs. 1,69,754 crore compared to Rs. 1,74,054 in the same month last year. Overall, there has been a net outflow of Rs. 13,405 crore from Equity category, thus, making it as the highest absolute redemption in a particular year. Since the ban of entry loads in Mutual Funds in Aug 2009, the Mutual Fund Industry has been bleeding with constant outflows. However, it stabilized in Feb 2011 with the highest net inflow of Rs. 2,495 crore in last 20 months.
Net inflows in Mar 2011
In Mar 11, there has been a total outflow of Rs. 1,27,451 crore from Mutual Fund industry, a common phenomenon in every financial year end month. In Mar 10 and Mar 09, it witnessed a net outflow of Rs. 1,62,165 crore and Rs. 98,697 crore respectively. Generally, banks redeem their investments in March again to invest in the following month. In FY 2010-11, there has been a total outflow of Rs. 48,931 crore. Categorically, the Income and Liquid/Money Market saw an outflow of Rs. 30,612 crore and Rs. 98,255 crore respectively.
FMPs flooded in Mar 11
The liquidity deficit and the burgeoning inflation which have forced the policy makers to raise the interest rates have actively changed the dynamics of the market. The Certificate of Deposits, popularly known as CDs – a short term money market instrument used by banks to borrow from the market has been very active in Jan-Mar 2011, predominantly in Mar 2011. Banks have issued CDs even at higher rates (10 per cent plus) in order to inflate the balance sheet as the year end closes in. In Mar 11 alone, there has been a total of 132 FMPs launched garnering a total corpus of Rs. 27,912 crore. In Feb 11 and Jan 11, there have been a total of 65 FMPs and 48 FMPs collecting Rs. 17,232 crore and Rs. 12,713 crore respectively. With money market rates falling specially CDs’ rates, the FMP saga may not continue in coming months.
Other categories too saw inflows
The other equity categories such as ELSS, Balanced Funds and Other ETFs saw inflows to the tune of Rs. 576 crore, Rs. 231 crore and Rs. 107 crore respectively. March being the tax season month saw the flows in ELSS as investors invest to save taxes up to Rs. 1 lakh. The Gold ETFs continued its positive flows in last 23 months except in May 10 where it saw a marginal outflow of Rs. 6 crore. In Mar 2011 and FY 10-11, it saw an inflow of Rs. 648 crore and Rs. 2,250 crore respectively. The inflow in Mar was the highest inflow till date mainly on surge of commodities due to geo-political tensions in MENA region which made people lured towards gold.
New Funds enter into industry
In Equity category, there were two NFOs – IDFC Infra Fund and Mirae Asset India – China Consumption Fund collecting a total asset of Rs. 93 crore. In Income Fund category, there were 3 NFOs in Open-Ended category and 134 NFOs in Close-Ended Category. The month also saw two capital protection funds by Sundaram Mutual Fund and SBI Mutual Fund. In other ETF category, the in-house promoted NASDAQ-100 ETF collected Rs. 48 crore.
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