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Mutual Fund exposure to bank stocks climbs to Rs 79,000 crore

The BSE bankex index inched up 2.3% in May, while the benchmark Sensex witnessed a rise of 3%.

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Mutual Fund managers have been on a shopping spree for banking stock, raising their allocation to the sector to over Rs 79,000 crore in May in anticipation of a rate cut by the Reserve Bank.

In comparison, equity fund managers' deployment in banking stocks stood at Rs 48,419 crore in May 2014.

According to industry experts, fund managers raised their allocation last month to bank stocks expecting a rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

The allocation is expected to increase further this month as RBI, in its policy review on June 2, had cut interest rate by 25 basis points to 7.25%, they said.

They also said that fund managers cannot take a bearish call on banking stocks, given the high weightage attached to the index.

As per the data available from Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), overall deployment of equity funds in bank stocks stood at Rs 79,215 crore in May as compared with Rs 74,810 crore in the previous month.

Besides, exposure to banking stocks was at 20.94% of equity AUM in May as against 20.7% in the preceding month.

The BSE bankex index inched up 2.3% in May, while the benchmark Sensex witnessed a rise of 3%.

IT was the second-most preferred sector with fund mangers after banks with an exposure of Rs 35,750 crore, followed by pharma (Rs 29,246 crore), auto (Rs 26,215 crore) and finance (Rs 22,925 crore).

MFs are investment vehicles made up of a pool of funds collected from a large number of investors and invest in stocks, bonds and money market instruments, among others. 

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