Manish Sabharwal

The second secession


Manish Sabharwal

India equity mutual funds post worst month since Nov 2011

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India's diversified equity mutual funds posted their worst performance in more than a year in February, dragged down by poor returns in financials and mid- and small-caps, according to data from fund tracker Lipper.

Indian funds fell 6.7 percent on average last month, under-performing the benchmark BSE index's 5.2 percent fall, and marking their worst performance since November 2011.

The weak performance in funds comes as Indian shares snapped a three-month gaining streak in February after investors booked profits ahead of the 2013/14 budget unveiled on Feb. 28 and after the BSE index hit a two-year high in January.

That budget disappointed investors after the government targeted higher revenues to finance a surge in spending, although fund executives said shares should recover.

"In the coming weeks to months, the markets should recover," said Waqar Naqvi, Chief Executive at Taurus Mutual Fund, adding that stocks had over-reacted to the budget.

Naqvi said the budget presented by Finance Minister P. Chidambaram on Feb. 28 was not populist, despite general elections due next year.

"Had he gone for a populist budget, chances of India's downgrade would have increased," Naqvi said.

Exposure to mid- and small-cap shares dragged fund performance last month given the volatility in this segment.

Although investors had expected smaller shares to outperform at the start of the year, weaker-than-expected corporate earnings and concerns about funding sharply hit a segment that according to separate Morningstar India data accounts for more than a third of domestic diversified equity fund assets.

The BSE small-cap index slumped 12.3 percent, while the mid-cap index fell nearly 10 percent.

Among sectoral funds, banking funds performed poorly - with the BSE banking index falling 9.4 percent last month - after the Reserve Bank of India surprised investors with a more cautious outlook on monetary policy, despite cutting interest rates as expected in late January.

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