HomeNewsBusinessPersonal FinanceCash levels of smallcap funds steady even as some limit inflows in rising markets

Cash levels of smallcap funds steady even as some limit inflows in rising markets

Funds having a high cash allocation may suggest a sense of caution towards the stock market. Generally, when funds hold a significant cash position, it implies that the market is overvalued or an anticipation of favourable investment opportunities in the future.

February 29, 2024 / 09:12 IST
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Smallcap funds
The cash level of a mutual fund represents the proportion of its assets allocated to cash or cash equivalents.

The cash holding of smallcap equity mutual funds has remained in the range of 6-8 percent over the past year, suggesting that fund managers largely have not been worried by the froth building up in the broader markets so far.

The cash level of a mutual fund represents the proportion of its assets allocated to cash or cash equivalents. Cash levels are an important part of managing liquidity in mutual funds.

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Funds having a high cash allocation may suggest a sense of caution towards the stock market. Generally, when funds hold a significant cash position, it implies that the market is overvalued or an anticipation of favourable investment opportunities in the future.

The cash levels of smallcap funds hold significance as the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) in a letter dated February 27, asked asset management companies (AMCs) to put in place a policy to protect all investors amid continuing flows to schemes that invest in this category shares.