HDFC Bank, Trent among 10 stocks that saw the biggest decrease in mutual fund value in July
By Surbhi Khanna, ET Online |
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Value reduction
These top 10 stocks saw the maximum MoM decrease in value by mutual funds. Here is a detailed breakup, according to a report by Motilal Oswal Financial Services.
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HDFC Bank
The monthly value decreased by Rs 171 billion to Rs 2,864 billion in July. In percentage terms it was a decline of 5.6%. The stock was bought by 11 funds and was sold by 10 funds.
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Axis Bank
The monthly value decreased by Rs 71.6 billion to Rs 1,267 billion in July. In percentage terms it was a decline of 5.3%. The stock was bought by 16 funds and was sold by five funds.
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L&T
The monthly value decreased by Rs 71 billion to Rs 1,028 billion in July. In percentage terms it was a decline of 6.5%. The stock was bought by 11 funds and was sold by 10 funds.
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Varun Beverages
The monthly value decreased by Rs 23.8 billion to Rs 120 billion in July. In percentage terms it was a decline of 16.5%. The stock was bought by eight funds and was sold by 12 funds.
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Trent
The monthly value decreased by Rs 22.4 billion to Rs 228 billion in July. In percentage terms it was a decline of 8.9%. The stock was bought by nine funds and was sold by 11 funds.
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Bharat Electronics
The monthly value decreased by Rs 21.8 billion to Rs 408 billion in July. In percentage terms it was a decline of 5.1%. The stock was bought by 10 funds and was sold by 11 funds
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Dr Reddys Labs
The monthly value decreased by Rs 21.5 billion to Rs 122 billion in July. In percentage terms it was a decline of 14.9%. The stock was bought by 13 funds and was sold by seven funds.
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Avenue Supermarts
The monthly value decreased by Rs 19.1 billion to Rs 164 billion in July. In percentage terms it was a decline of 10.5%. The stock was bought by 4 funds and was sold by 14 funds.
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Bank Of Baroda
The monthly value decreased by Rs 18.9 billion to Rs 113 billion in July. In percentage terms it was a decline of 14.3%. The stock was bought by eight funds and was sold by 10 funds.
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NTPC
The monthly value decreased by Rs 17.2 billion to Rs 567 billion in July. In percentage terms it was a decline of 2.9%. The stock was bought by seven funds and was sold by 12 funds.