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Problem of depth: Active mutual fund schemes outnumber the stocks they invest in

Eighty percent of active mutual fund AUM is in 178 stocks and about 60 percent in just 79 stocks, as per Accord Fintech

October 18, 2023 / 21:44 IST
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Despite various restrictions and warnings by the market regulator, the derivative segment continues to grow.

About 95 percent of 427 active mutual funds' corpus is invested in only 382 stocks. To put this number into context, there are more than 4,000 stocks listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange and active fund managers are choosing less than 10 percent of the listed universe.

As per data compiled by Accord Fintech and shared by Capitalmind, 95 percent of active MF (mutual fund) AUM is invested in 382 stocks, 80 percent of AUM in just 178 stocks and about 60 percent in just 79 stocks.

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Speaking to Moneycontrol, Deepak Shenoy, founder of Capitalmind, said, “This just shows that our mutual fund industry has a problem of low depth. Very little incremental AUM is flowing into small stocks. Most fund managers choose to invest in the large companies. The major reason behind this is liquidity.”