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dalal street: Global funds queue up on D-Street - The TheIndianSubcontinentNever miss a great news story!Get instant notifications from TheIndianSubcontinentAllowNot nowYou can switch off notifications anytime using browser settings.NewsStock Analysis, IPO, Mutual Funds, Bonds MoreAllocation by global emerging market funds was the highest at 10.1 per cent in the current year.
ET Bureau|May 03, 2019, 09.37 AM ISTReutersChina and India together now account for 44 per cent of the total Asia funds (Excluding Japan) allocation.Foreign investors are going over-weight on Indian equities ahead of the results of the General Elections.
According to data compiled by Kotak Equities, allocation to India by Asia-focused funds (excluding Japan) increased to 13 per cent in March, the highest in 2019.
Allocation by global emerging market funds, too, was the highest at 10.1 per cent in the current year.
Average allocation by Asia funds in FY19 was 12.5 per cent and that by global emerging market funds was 9.9 per cent.
According to the data, foreigners are shifting allocation from South Korea to India.
South Koreas weightage in the Asia fund reduced to 10.3 per cent in March from 11.1 per cent in February.
In the case of emerging market funds, it dropped to 8.3 per cent from 8.7 per cent.
China and India together now account for 44 per cent of the total Asia funds (Excluding Japan) allocation.
Nifty gained 7.4 per cent in March alone, against 1 per cent drop in the first two months of 2019.
The data for April is yet to be collated by the brokerage.Global funds likely to up EM exposureGlobal funds want more disclosure before buying India muni debtHow bankruptcy regulator hard sells stressed assets to global fundsGlobal funds see more pain for India debt as Budget math weighsUS still a top market for global fundsCommenting feature is disabled in your country/region.Browse CompaniesABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ|123456789To see your saved stories, click on link hightlighted in bold





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