FPIs lap up finance, healthcare, auto stocks in first half of Dec- QHN


Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) bought stocks of financial services, healthcare, automobiles and capital goods the most in the first half of December.

Financial services saw buying worth Rs 22,891 crore, followed by healthcare (Rs 3,449 crore), automobiles and auto components (Rs 3,309 crore) and capital goods (Rs 2,989 crore), according to data collated by Primeinfobase.

“When FPIs come in a big way, they replicate the indices. Finance stocks have high weight in the Nifty. That could be the reason for such a huge allocation,” said Deepak Jasani, head of retail research at HDFC Securities.


Top five investment positive sectors  
   
Sector Net investment (Rs Crore)
FINANCIAL SERVICES 22,891
OTHERS 4,089
HEALTHCARE 3,449
AUTOMOBILES & AUTO COMPONENTS 3,309
CAPITAL GOODS 2,989

Oil and gas stocks saw selling worth Rs 3,954 crore, followed by media and entertainment (Rs 1,211 crore) and chemicals (Rs 120 crore).

Jasani said profit booking in oil marketing and extraction companies could be the reason for selling in oil and gas stocks.

Realty (Rs 103 crore) and textiles (Rs 85 crore) were the other sectors where FPIs sold shares.

FPIs were net buyers to the tune of Rs 42,731 crore in the first fortnight of December.

Top five investment negative sectors  
   
Sector Net Investment (Rs Crore)
OIL, GAS & CONSUMABLE FUELS -3,954
MEDIA, ENTERTAINMENT & PUBLICATION -1,211
CHEMICALS -120
REALTY -103
TEXTILES -85

Source: primeinfobase.com
 

The highest sectoral allocation of FPIs as of December 15, 2023, was towards financial services, which rose to 32.25 per cent from 32.04 per cent at the end of November.

The allocation to information technology stocks rose to 10.1 per cent from 9.75 per cent.

The allocation to oil and gas stocks fell from 8.4 per cent to 8.26 per cent.

First Published: Dec 21 2023 | 5:27 PM IST

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