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GEM Funds Investor Positioning Insights: India maximum divergence

Copley Fund Research

Stephen Holden’s data highlights the growing divide between Value and Aggressive Growth managers in India - while Aggressive Growth investors double down, especially in Financials and Tech, Value managers are finding fewer opportunities to invest, and appear comfortable allowing their underweights to increase. That’s not to say there are no Value opportunities in India, just not enough to match either the benchmark weight, or the weight of their Growth peers. As the world focuses on a potential Growth to Value switch, in EM at least, India will be a key driver of relative performance between the two sets of investors.

Stocks highlighted include HDFC Bank, Housing Development Finance, Indian Oil Corp, Infosys and Tata Consultancy.

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- 29 April, 2022