Counter-cyclical! India’s second biggest money manager bets against the wind

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
through March, as the benchmark indices climbed record highs. Under the stewardship of CIO S Naren, the fund house offloaded shares that
were on a high, like Axis Bank, ITC, BoB and focussed instead on stocks that were out of focus of the broader market. The fund house
increased stakes in as many as 75 companies from across sectors in March, even as it lightened positions in 145 others
Ahead of the earnings season that kicks off on April 12, ICICI Prudential AMC added additional 5.28 crore shares of NTPC, followed by NBCC
(1.06 crore) and SBI Life Insurance (1.05 crore)
Shares of NTPC rallied 15 per cent last month, while those of NBCC climbed nearly 26 per cent
The two stocks have also drawn attention of top domestic brokerages
price of Rs 195
NTPC has added around 1.27 GW of thermal capacity to commercial operations (through acquisitions in Kudgi, Bongaigaon and Barauni) at a
standalone level
report on March 28. ICICI Prudential AMC also focussed on the IT majors during the quarter
It bought 41.62 lakh additional shares of Infosys and 14.19 lakh of Tech Mahindra during the month. Nifty climbed nearly 8 per cent during
market upbeat through the month. Infosys is scheduled to announce its fourth quarter earnings on April 12
Kotak Institutional Equities expects a steady quarter for IT firms with Infosys, TCS and HCL Technologies projected to post strong growth
while Wipro and Tech Mahindra are likely to disappoint. The fund house also bought over 10 lakh shares each in Tata Steel, Marico and Bajaj
Corporation
According to Motilal Oswal Financial Services, the demand environment remained stable for Marico during October-December quarter with good
offtake growth
Rural traction remained intact, exceeding urban growth in the traditional channel
Newer channels (modern trade and e-commerce) are growing robustly
of NBFC player Mahindra and Mahindra Financial Services, chemicals maker Tata Chemicals, quick service restaurant operator Jubilant
FoodWorks and battery major Amara Raja Batteries. In the insurance space, it bought shares of insurance firms HDFC Life Insurance and SBI
Life
Maruti Suzuki, Natco Pharma, Hindalco, Exide Industries, TVS Motor and Vedanta were among other stocks in which ICICI Pru bought additional
shares during the month. On the other hand, it offloaded stakes in nearly 145 companies
Among them were Vodafone Idea, BHEL, ITC, Power Grid, ONGC, Bank of Baroda, Coal India, Axis Bank, Indian Oil Corporation, Nalco and
PVR. With average asset under management of Rs 3.21 lakh crore, the asset manager was holding nearly 550 stocks in various schemes as of
March 31.