In the last six months, Rs. 33,000 crore withdrawn

Ahmedabad. 20 January 2021, Wednesday

In December, funds withdrew from equity mutual funds for the sixth consecutive month. According to Amphi's data, in the last six months, Rs. 5,000 crore has been withdrawn.

According to data available with SEBI, foreign investors invested Rs. 2.5 crore was invested. Which is the second highest monthly investment. Along with this, mutual funds have raised Rs. 5,612.5 crore shares were sold.

It may be mentioned here that mutual funds have been withdrawing their investments since June last year. From various schemes of the fund, a combined Rs. 1.05 lakh crore has been withdrawn. The funds have withdrawn their investments despite the market hitting a record high of more than 50 per cent from the March low.

According to Fund Ind. Experts, the boom in the market has led to an increase in profit selling and portfolio rebalancing. This figure is lower due to the NFO of the funds during these six months. Because funds through NFOs have raised Rs. 200 crore has been raised.

During the month of December, Rs. 216 crore was disbursed. For the first time since last May, the figure was Rs. The surface of 2000 has jumped. Earlier in November, Rs 206 crore was invested in the SIP sector.

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