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Has the mid and small-cap fall ended? Investors upbeat, analysts in doubt

Mutual funds and PMS fund managers face pressure to deploy funds, despite expensive valuations. They may lean towards largecaps to mitigate volatility, although this trend could further inflate valuations in that segment, analysts said

April 02, 2024 / 15:21 IST
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Following a sharp decline since mid-March, the BSE MidCap index traded in the green for the fourth straight session, while the SmallCap index accelerated for the sixth sessions in a row on April 1. While investors hope that this signals an end to the correction, analysts stay mixed in their views.

Both BSE MidCap and SmallCap indices gained 6 percent and 7 percent since March 20. On April 1, BSE MidCap was up 1.6 percent or 646 points, while BSE SmallCap gained 2.98 percent or 1288 points.

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The latest rally in the market is led by blue-chip stocks, but some wealthy investors are cautious due to their high valuations. Mutual funds and PMS fund managers, however, face pressure to deploy funds, despite the expensive valuations. They may lean towards largecaps to mitigate volatility, although this trend could further inflate valuations in that segment, analysts said.

"I remain cautiously optimistic about mid and small-cap stocks in the near term. Overall, I anticipate a focus on individual stock movements," Kranthi Bathini, director of Equity Strategy at WealthMills Securities, said.