Asian Paints

2772.6 20.60

Cipla

1511.6 10.70

Eicher Motors

7334.5 -13.50

Nestle India

1279.7 -15.30

Grasim Inds

2856.4 4.70

Hindalco Inds.

925.7 30.75

Hind. Unilever

2348 25.00

ITC

350.05 -13.80

Trent

4409.6 112.20

Larsen & Toubro

4163.4 23.00

M & M

3802.4 41.40

Reliance Industr

1592.3 16.70

Tata Consumer

1170.7 -6.20

Tata Motors PVeh

370.35 2.80

Tata Steel

182.88 0.99

Wipro

269 1.65

Apollo Hospitals

7129.5 18.00

Dr Reddy's Labs

1256.1 2.70

Titan Company

4051.7 2.40

SBI

998.95 14.20

Shriram Finance

1010.35 -9.35

Bharat Electron

403.15 5.45

Kotak Mah. Bank

2195.1 -22.70

Infosys

1640.4 10.60

Bajaj Finance

990.45 17.35

Adani Enterp.

2279.8 19.80

Sun Pharma.Inds.

1728 6.90

JSW Steel

1180.7 9.20

HDFC Bank

1001.6 10.45

TCS

3250.7 23.30

ICICI Bank

1355.4 17.40

Power Grid Corpn

270.95 4.15

Maruti Suzuki

16960 252.00

Axis Bank

1266.9 -7.50

HCL Technologies

1640.2 5.70

O N G C

241.46 3.52

NTPC

352.1 15.80

Coal India

427.9 27.45

Bharti Airtel

2106.3 -4.10

Tech Mahindra

1612 4.30

Jio Financial

301.7 6.00

Adani Ports

1489.5 8.40

HDFC Life Insur.

754.85 4.75

SBI Life Insuran

2067.4 27.00

Max Healthcare

1062.6 13.20

UltraTech Cem.

11899 -2.00

Bajaj Auto

9502.5 -55.50

Bajaj Finserv

2038.4 1.40

Interglobe Aviat

5106 -4.50

Eternal

284.15 0.35

Mutual Funds   
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Equity mutual fund inflows dip in February, debt funds see outflows: AMFI Data
  14:28 Hrs IST

Equity mutual funds experienced a slowdown in net inflows during February 2025, according to data released by the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI). Net inflows for equity funds stood at Rs 29,303.34 crore, a 26.16% month-on-month (MoM) decline from the Rs 39,687.78 crore recorded in January.

Inflows into small-cap funds dropped 35% from Rs 5,720.87 crore in January to Rs 3,722.46 crore in February. Mid-cap funds followed suit, witnessing a 34% decline in inflows, falling from Rs 5,147.87 crore in January to Rs 3,406.95 crore in February.

Despite the overall downward trend, focused funds emerged as the only category to experience an increase in inflows, surging 64% MoM from Rs 783 crore in January to Rs 1,287 crore in February. Dividend yield funds saw the lowest inflows, at Rs 68.65 crore. Large-cap fund inflows also saw a slight decrease, falling from Rs 3,063.33 crore to Rs 2,866 crore. Sectoral/thematic fund inflows dropped substantially from Rs 9,016.60 crore to Rs 5,711.58 crore.

In contrast to equity funds, debt mutual funds experienced outflows of Rs 6,525.56 crore in February, a stark reversal from the Rs 1.28 lakh crore inflow recorded in January. Ultra short duration fund category saw outflows of Rs 4,281.02 crore, while money market funds saw net selling of Rs 3,275.97 crore. On the other hand liquid fund saw net inflows of Rs 4,976.97 crore, while corporate bond Fund saw net buying of Rs 1,064.84 crore.

The total assets under management or AUM declined to Rs 64.53 lakh crore in February, compared to Rs 67.25 lakh crore in January.

Meanwhile, the systematic investment plan (SIP) inflows into mutual funds fell to a three-month low of Rs 25,999 crore in February 2024, down 1.5% compared to Rs 26,400 crore in January 2024.

A total of 29 mutual fund NFOs were launched, collectively raising Rs 4,029 crore in February. Among 28 open-ended NFOs, 12 index funds gathered Rs 671 crore in total. Additionally, seven sectoral and thematic funds were introduced, mobilizing Rs 2,072 crore.

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