Stock market saw sectoral rotation between 1st, 2nd half of FY21
Mumbai
06-April-2021
As the Indian equity market surged to new highs in just-ended financial year 2020-21, a look at the market trend shows that the robust performance of stocks took place on a rotational basis among the sectors during the year.
Despite the sectoral rotation, metals stocks stood out throughout the year, as they outperformed in all the four quarters.
"Apart from that, significant sector rotation was seen from the first half of FY21 to the second half," it said.
In the first half, stable sectors like auto, IT and healthcare outperformed, while in the second half, cyclical sectors like capital goods, infrastructure, private and public sector banks outperformed.
The report indicated that the sectoral rotation may have just begun and may continue.
Further, noting that over the last three years, small caps and cyclical sectors have still underperformed, the report said, "outperformance in the current year of cyclical sectors is part of the catchup of the underperformance of the previous two years".
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Despite the strong performance in the current year, cyclical sectors like PSU banks, telecom, auto, infra and metals continue to lag on a three-year basis, said the IDFC Mutual Fund report. - IANS
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