Jefferies: Mutual funds trim small-cap exposure by 150 bps in H2 2025, shift toward large caps amid valuation caution

Jefferies noted Indian mutual funds cut small-cap exposure by 150 bps in H2 2025 amid valuation risks, increasing large-cap allocation and cash holdings for stability.

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Jefferies: Mutual funds trim small-cap exposure by 150 bps in H2 2025, shift toward large caps amid valuation caution

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Jefferies noted Indian mutual funds cut small-cap exposure by 150 bps in H2 2025 amid valuation risks, increasing large-cap allocation and cash holdings for stability.
Jefferies reported that Indian mutual funds reduced their exposure to small-cap stocks by approximately 150 basis points in the second half of 2025, citing high valuations and volatility risks. The shift marks a cautious stance as fund managers reallocated assets toward large-cap companies with stronger balance sheets and predictable earnings. Additionally, several mutual funds have raised their average cash holdings to mitigate short-term market fluctuations. Analysts suggest this rebalancing aims to preserve portfolio stability while positioning funds for sustained performance in a potentially overvalued small-cap segment.
Oct 22, 2025 • 16:29
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