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Mid-, small-cap schemes continue to gain traction
Financial Express Chandigarh
|July 23, 2025
INVESTORS CONTINUE TO prefer small- and mid-cap schemes over large-caps despite concerns over high valuations.
In the first six months of 2025, these schemes recorded a combined inflow of ₹46,645 crore – more than three times that of large-caps' ₹14,025 crore. Small-cap schemes saw inflows of ₹24,774 while mid-cap schemes garnered ₹21,871 crore.
This trend is quite similar to the previous year when inflows into small- and mid-caps were higher by 76% than large-caps at ₹34,223 crore and ₹34,303 crore, respectively. Large caps attracted ₹19,415 crore.
What is interesting is that returns from small- and mid-cap indices were flat in 2024. While the BSE Large Cap's one-year return is 0.88%, the mid-and small-cap indices returned (-0.22%) and (-0.17%).
What seems to be attracting investors is the significant out-performance over a three-year period – the BSE large-cap returned 48.93% while the mid-cap and small-cap indices returned 97.57% and 106.12%, respectively.
Dit verhaal komt uit de July 23, 2025-editie van Financial Express Chandigarh.
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