10の株式投資信託が運用資産残高6000億ルピーを突破

2026年4月30日時点で、10の株式投資信託がそれぞれ6000億ルピーを超える運用資産残高(AUM)を記録しました。上位3ファンドは、いずれも1兆ルピーを突破しています。

Parag Parikh Flexi Cap Fundが1兆4000億ルピーの運用資産残高で首位となり、HDFC Balanced Advantage Fundが1兆500億ルピーでこれに続き、HDFC Flexi Cap Fundがちょうど1兆ルピーに達しました。

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Split-scene illustration of BSE trading floor showing high-priced stocks' divergent FY26 performance: laggards crashing amid global tensions, gainers surging.
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High-priced BSE stocks diverge in FY26 performance

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Among 68 high-priced stocks trading above Rs 5,000 on the BSE, FY26 has brought more declines than gains amid global uncertainty and geopolitical tensions. The top six laggards fell 25-40%, while top gainers surged 40-130%. Institutional holdings vary across these stocks.

Twelve equity mutual funds in India have achieved net asset values exceeding Rs 1,000, delivering up to 24% compound annual growth rates since their inception. Eleven of these funds have operated for more than 25 years, providing consistent double-digit returns amid market ups and downs. This performance underscores the value of long-term investment strategies for patient investors.

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Equity mutual fund inflows in India surged 56% to Rs 40,450 crore in March from Rs 25,977 crore in February, according to AMFI data. Flexi-cap funds led with a record Rs 10,054 crore, while nine categories overall saw positive inflows. Small-cap and mid-cap funds also posted strong gains amid market corrections.

Equity margin funding rebounded in April, with the average MTF book reaching ₹1.14 lakh crore. The increase signals renewed investor confidence following March's market sell-off.

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Foreign institutional investors have sold Indian shares worth more than Rs 2 lakh crore so far in 2026, marking their third straight month as net sellers amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Goldman Sachs’ Indian equity portfolio, managed through its global funds, dropped 36% in the fiscal year ending March 2026, shrinking from Rs 11,940 crore to Rs 7,610 crore as of March 27. While about 28 of its roughly 48 stocks declined between 10% and 60%, with five major holdings losing over 50%, one standout performer delivered 107% gains.

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Domestic institutional investors raised their holdings in several large-cap Indian companies during the March 2026 quarter. Buying focused on financial, technology, telecom and industrial names even as share prices fell sharply.

 

 

 

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