What Stocks are Mutual Funds Buying and Selling | Trends for April 2024

April 2024 saw robust activity in the mutual fund (MF) sector, with strong net flows and significant shifts in stock holdings across various sectors. Here is a comprehensive overview of the key trends and changes in MF investments during the month, highlighting the top buys and sells, sector-wise changes in holdings, and the overall cash levels maintained by MF schemes.

Mutual Fund Flows in April 2024

  • Equity net flows: Rs 189 billion (down from Rs 226 billion in March 2024).
  • Excluding NFOs: Rs 177 billion (down from Rs 195 billion in March 2024).
  • Total open-ended equity AUM growth: 5.3% (up from 1.6% in March 2024).

Sector-Wise Changes in Stock Holdings

Sector wise weight by value (Apr 24)
SectorSBIHDFCICICI PruNippon IndiaAditya BirlaUTIKotakAxisFranklin TempletonDSP
Auto & Ancillary9%8%12%8%9%8%14%12%7%10%
Financials28%33%26%26%28%28%19%22%24%25%
Staples6%3%5%5%4%4%3%3%3%5%
Discretionary8%5%5%11%9%9%6%9%9%6%
Industrials8%7%6%11%6%3%9%6%8%7%
Transport2%1%2%2%2%2%3%1%2%1%
Metals & Mining4%3%3%3%3%4%4%1%2%4%
Building Material4%2%4%2%5%3%6%5%6%4%
IT4%8%9%6%10%11%6%7%9%6%
Healthcare7%10%9%6%7%7%6%9%7%11%
Agriculture & Chemicals2%2%1%3%2%1%5%6%2%6%
Oil & gas7%5%8%3%6%5%6%3%5%5%
Utilities3%3%4%4%2%2%1%5%3%1%
Telecom & Media3%4%5%2%4%4%3%3%3%2%
Others6%7%3%8%5%7%9%8%10%7%
Financials and Metals and mining have seen consensus increase across the top fund houses whereas IT and healthcare saw decrease in weight compared to previous months.

Increased Exposure

Financials

  • Weight increased by 38 bps to 28.7%.
  • Key stocks: Punjab National Bank (PNB), Kotak Mahindra Bank (KMB), Axis Bank, SBFC Finance, City Union Bank.

Metals & Mining

  • Weight increased by 27 bps to 3.6%.
  • Key stocks: Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), NACL, Hindalco, NMDC, Vedanta.

Telecom and Media

  • Weight increased by 26 bps to 3.6%.
  • Key stocks: Bharti Hexacom, Indus Towers, Zee, HFCL, Sun TV.

Utilities

  • Weight increased by 20 bps to 3.8%.
  • Key stocks: Suzlon, Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL), Tata Power, CESC, NTPC.

Decreased Exposure

Information Technology (IT)

  • Weight decreased by 77 bps to 8%.
  • Key stocks sold: Firstsource Solutions, LTIMindtree, Route Mobile, TCS, CMS Info Systems.

Healthcare

  • Weight decreased by 30 bps to 7.2%.
  • Key stocks sold: Marksans Pharma, Aster DM, Biocon, Lupin, Divis Labs.

Oil & Gas

  • Weight decreased by 17 bps to 6.7%.
  • Key stocks sold: IGL, Gujarat State Petronet, Gujarat Gas, Oil India, IOCL.

Staples

  • Weight decreased by 14 bps to 4.7%.
  • Key stocks sold: ITC, Nestle, Emami, Heritage Foods, TCPL.

Auto Ancillary

  • Weight decreased by 7 bps to 8.7%

Top Buys and Sells Across Sectors

Top Stocks Bought by Mutual Funds

Large Caps

  • Punjab National Bank (PNB)
  • Kotak Mahindra Bank (KMB)
  • Zomato
  • Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL)
  • Axis Bank

Mid Caps

  • Suzlon
  • Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL)
  • GMR Airports
  • Ashok Leyland
  • NMDC

Small Caps

  • Sterlite Tech
  • SBFC Finance
  • NACL
  • City Union Bank
  • Indian Energy Exchange (IEX)

Top Stocks Sold by Mutual Funds

Large Caps

  • Jio Financial
  • State Bank of India (SBI)
  • Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL)
  • Tata Steel
  • ITC

Mid Caps

  • Vodafone
  • NHPC
  • Federal Bank
  • IDFC First Bank
  • Exide

Small Caps

  • TV18 Broadcast
  • IRB Infrastructure
  • NMDC Steel
  • Marksans Pharma
  • Aster DM

Cash Levels Across Schemes

  • Overall cash level: Decreased by 17 bps to 4.2% (Rs 894 billion).

Increases in Cash Levels

  • Value Fund-Contra Fund: +46 bps.
  • Small Cap Fund: +45 bps.

Decreases in Cash Levels

  • Focused Fund: -76 bps.
  • Large & Mid Cap Fund: -64 bps.
  • Sectoral / Thematic Fund: -47 bps.
  • Mid Cap Fund: -42 bps.
  • Dividend Yield Fund: -35 bps.
  • Large Cap Fund: -6 bps.
  • Equity Linked Savings Scheme (ELSS): -5 bps.
  • Multi Cap Fund: -2 bps.

Conclusion

April 2024 was a dynamic month for mutual funds in India, marked by significant net flows and notable shifts in sectoral holdings. Key takeaways include:

  • Increased investments in the financial, metals & mining, telecom & media, and utilities sectors.
  • Reduced investments in the IT, healthcare, oil & gas, staples, and auto & ancillary sectors.
  • Significant buys and sells across large, mid, and small-cap segments.
  • A slight decrease in overall cash levels, with varying changes across different fund categories.

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