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More than half of large cap Indian equity funds underperformed their benchmark: SPIVA report

According to the report, as of June 2007, there were 118 large cap equity funds available for investment. Out of these 118 funds, 40 funds either merged or liquidated over the 10-year period ending June 30, 2017 resulting in a survivorship rate of 66 percent.

October 06, 2017 / 17:22 IST
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Himadri Buch Moneycontrol News

The latest SPIVA (S&P Indices Versus Active) scorecard reveals that over a one-year period, ending June 30, 2017, 52.87 percent of large-cap equity funds, 56.52 percent of mid/small-cap equity funds and 73.83 percent of Indian composite bond funds under-performed their respective indices.

SPIVA Scorecard is produced by Asia index Private Limited, a joint venture between BSE and S&P Dow Jones Indices.

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According to the report, as of June 2007, there were 118 large cap equity funds available for investment. Out of these 118 funds, 40 funds either merged or liquidated over the 10-year period ending June 30, 2017 resulting in a survivorship rate of 66 percent.

Additionally, 29 funds under-performed on the S&P BSE 100, in other words 59 percent of the funds under-performed the index.