Jul 12, 2012, 08.23 AM IST

MF AUM surges for the first time in four quarters: Crisil

As per the latest AMFI data, Indian mutual fund industry recorded growth in quarterly average AUM for the first time in the past four quarters. Debt-oriented funds were the key contributors to the rise.

Source: Moneycontrol.com
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The Indian mutual fund industry recorded growth in quarterly average assets under management (AUM) for the first time in the past four quarters. AUM rose by 4% (or Rs 274 billion) to Rs 6.92 trillion in the April-June 2012 quarter from Rs 6.65 trillion in the previous quarter (excluding domestic FoFs) as per the latest numbers announced by the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI). Debt-oriented funds were the key contributors to the rise.


Assets of money market funds or liquid funds grew by Rs 169 billion, ultra short term debt funds by Rs 69 billion, fixed maturity plans (FMPs) by Rs 29 billion and other debt-oriented funds by Rs 58 billion over the past quarter. Equity funds witnessed a decline of Rs 53 billion in AUM owing to weak sentiments prevailing in the asset class in the quarter gone by. Among the fund houses, HDFC Mutual Fund maintained its top position by asset size at Rs 926 billion in the June quarter followed by Reliance Mutual Fund and ICICI Prudential Mutual fund.




 


 


 


 


 


 


 


Money market funds are key contributors to the AUM rise


Debt-oriented funds, especially money market funds, saw the highest gain in assets across categories, up 11.5% (or Rs 169 billion) to Rs 1.64 trillion in the June quarter, forming 24% of the industry assets. This is the first quarter of gain in assets for money market funds in four quarters and could have been prompted by slight easing in liquidity pressures in the domestic financial system. Liquidity in the banking system has eased due to proactive measures by the RBI to cut interest rates in its annual policy review in April and due to gilt purchases from the open market. The RBI in its annual policy cut its key interest rate, the repo, by 50 bps to 8%, the first cut by the central bank in around three years.


Fixed maturity plans (FMPs) continued to find favour among investors, with their average assets steadily increasing in the past eight quarters. In the latest quarter, category assets rose by 2.3% or Rs 29 billion to Rs 1.28 trillion, i.e. 18% of industry assets. High interest rates in the economy over the past two years have benefitted FMPs as investors are able to lock into higher yields.


Equity mutual funds' AUM fell 2.6% in the quarter


Average AUM of equity-oriented mutual funds fell by 2.6% or Rs 53 billion to Rs 1.99 trillion primarily due to weak sentiments prevailing in the asset class in the quarter gone by. Domestic equity markets, represented by the S&P CNX Nifty, fell 0.3% in the quarter amid downbeat domestic and global cues. 



Gold ETFs' average AUM crossed Rs 100 billion mark


Gold exchange traded fund's (ETFs) AUM rose 5.8% or Rs 6 billion to Rs 101 billion during the quarter ended June 2012 on the back of inflows and rise in gold prices, which rose by 4.5% in the quarter as per the CRISIL Gold Index.


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