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Business News/ Market / Stock-market-news/  Modi-backed ETF hooks investors as fund beats India stock gauge
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Modi-backed ETF hooks investors as fund beats India stock gauge

Modi government's exchange traded fund of the top 10 state-owned firms has returned 31% in the past year, more than double the gains in the benchmark stock index

An index of Indian oil stocks is up 3.5% since 1 January after rising 27% last year, and metalmakers are having their best start to a year since 2012. Photo: ReutersPremium
An index of Indian oil stocks is up 3.5% since 1 January after rising 27% last year, and metalmakers are having their best start to a year since 2012. Photo: Reuters

Mumbai: For investors, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is emerging as the best manager of companies.

His government’s exchange traded fund (ETF) of the top 10 state-owned firms has returned 31% in the past year, more than double the gains in the benchmark stock index, data compiled by Bloomberg show. Investors who missed buying the fund three years ago will get an opportunity on Wednesday as Modi seeks to raise Rs45 billion ($660 million) selling new units.

The fund’s tilt toward energy shares has helped it deliver market-beating returns as an agreement by Opec last year to cut output sparked the biggest oil rally since 2009. The performance may sustain as better-than-expected demand in China helps support a revival in commodity prices. An index of Indian oil stocks is up 3.5% since 1 January after rising 27% last year, and metalmakers are having their best start to a year since 2012.

“The fund’s outlook looks strong on hopes of a continuing upsurge in commodity prices and Modi’s pro-growth policies to boost the public sector profitability," said Manoj Nagpal, chief executive officer (CEO) at Mumbai-based investor advisory firm Outlook Asia Capital Pvt. “The fund’s performance is expected to attract a lot of investors for the new tranche."

The Central Public Sector Enterprises ETF is part of the government’s asset-sale plan aimed at narrowing Asia’s widest fiscal deficit without reducing public spending that’s sustaining one of the world’s fastest growth rates. The administration, which would earlier focus only on selling stakes in companies, is considering options including dividend payouts and capital restructuring to raise revenue.

The government has garnered Rs235 billion ($3.5 billion) via minority and strategic stake sales in the fiscal year ending 31 March, against a target of Rs565 billion. Only five times since 1998 has the nation met or beaten its disinvestment target, data show. The fundraising through the CPSE ETF would be the biggest this financial year if the fund raises as much as Rs60 billion, including an over-allotment option of 15 billion, according to Sundeep Sikka, CEO at Reliance Nippon Life Asset Management Co. Bloomberg

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Published: 17 Jan 2017, 12:18 PM IST
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