How do FIIs view markets in 2007?

Published on Fri, Dec 29, 2006 at 13:24 |  Source : Moneycontrol.com

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CNBC-TV18 conducted a poll across Foreign Institutional Investors to find out their view on markets in 2007.

1)  In your view, markets are

a) Over Valued: 71.4%
b) Fairly Valued 28.6%

2)  By about how much would you say equity markets are over/undervalued?

a. 20% overvalued: 7.1%
b. 15% overvalued: 28.6%
c. 10% overvalued: 35.7%
d. 5% overvalued: Nil
e. Fair value: 28.6%

3.      What is your year-end Sensex target?

a) Below 12,000: 21.4%
b) 12,000-13,000: Nil
c) 13,000-14,000: 21.4%
d) 14,000-15,000: 42.9%
e) Above 15,000: 14.3%

4.      Which stocks will you prefer under current circumstances?

a) Index stocks: 25%
b) Non-index large cap stocks: 35%
c) Midcap stocks: 35%
d) Smallcap stocks: 5%

5.     Three sectors you are underweight on:

a) Oil & Gas  
b) Banking
c) Metals

6.      Three sectors you are overweight on, right now

a) IT services
b) Infrastructure/Engg
c) Cement

7.      How much of your portfolio would you invest in India?

a) More than 50%: 14.3%
b) 25-50%: 7.1%
c) Less than 25% : 42.9%
d) Have a 100% India Focused offering: 35.7%

  

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