LIC to slow stock purchases after Rs44,000 crore investment by Nov end

LIC, with assets of Rs27.26 trillion as of end-September, had a target of investing Rs50,000 crore in stocks through the year which ends in March

Suvashree Choudhury
Published5 Dec 2017, 08:33 PM IST
As of end-November it had bought equities worth about Rs44,000 crore. Photo: Ramesh Pathania/Mint
As of end-November it had bought equities worth about Rs44,000 crore. Photo: Ramesh Pathania/Mint

Mumbai: State-owned Life Insurance Corp of India (LIC) will likely slow stock purchases for the rest of the fiscal year after nearly doubling its equity market investments in the first half from a year earlier.

LIC, with assets of Rs27.26 trillion ($423.3 billion) as of end-September, had a target of investing Rs50,000 crore in stocks through the year which ends in March.

During the first six months of that period, LIC’s stock market investments more than doubled from a year earlier to Rs39,224 crore. As of end-November it had bought equities worth about Rs44,000 crore, top executives said.

They added they would look at opportunities to take some profit off the table.

Powered by strong fund inflows, Indian markets have hit a string of record highs this year, with the main market index gaining nearly 24% year-to-date.

“We will sell wherever we have opportunity,” V.K. Sharma, LIC’s chairman, told reporters. “We are contrarians and market is at peak.”

The surge in LIC’s equity investments to date has been partly driven by the insurer subscribing to some of the stakes being sold by the Indian government in a clutch of companies as part of its asset sales programme.

LIC bought shares worth Rs18,000 crore in companies where the government sold part of its holdings - including Rs12,000 crore in initial public offerings of state-run General Insurance Corp and New India Assurance Co, top company executives said.

The government has raised about Rs52,400 crore from the asset sales programme this fiscal year, crucial to help it meet its fiscal deficit target of 3.2% of gross domestic product in 2017/18.

On the debt side, LIC, which is a big supporter of the government’s bond-borrowing programme, bought Rs1.61 trillion worth of federal and state government bonds during the first half of the fiscal year, chairman Sharma said.

It aimed to make additional purchases of Rs10,000-20,000 crore worth of government debt securities by March, he added. Reuters

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