Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, Jun 09, 2006 |
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Markets
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Interview
The Cholamandalam MF CIO, Mr Tridib Pathak, thinks that the correction is healthy. The fund house is investing in stocks from a longer-run perspective. According to him, the correction has created a huge amount of opportunities to buy. Excerpts from CNBC - TV18's exclusive interview with Mr Tridib Pathak: There has been much talk about how mutual funds are seeing redemption pressures and they had been booking profits. Give us a sense of what is really happening and what you are doing at Cholamandalam? As an entity, we have not seen much large redemptions at all. What we are advising investors is the fact that this is a correction, which was required. It is healthy. We are in a market, which has gone up 60 per cent per annum over the last three years before the correction happened. Now, we have just seen a 30 per cent correction. So this is what the equity markets are all about. They are volatile and markets do go down. Are you not churning your portfolio at this point and if you are, what are you really looking at buying at these levels and what have you pulled out from? We are investing in stocks more from a longer-run perspective. If we find a stock, which is undervalued, we stick on to it even though it may have fallen in the correction. Having said that, yes this correction has also created a huge amount of opportunities, a lot of stocks which we have been eyeing upon, were a little expensive are now in the undervalued zone. Certainly, we are using this opportunity to reconstruct and to a certain extent rejuvenate our portfolio. How much cash do mutual funds have right now to be able to exercise this buying opportunity? I do not know about the industry figures because it is very difficult to say that at this moment unless one knows the month-end figures. We never know what is the amount of cash lying in the system at any particular point of the day. But presumably a large amount of cash that was there a few months back has got invested, which came through NFOs. So far as using this opportunity is concerned, one can always move out of one stock and move into another stock because a lot of things have happened in the market over the last one month. This has made relative value attractive in many of the stocks. Give us some stock ideas that you do like at these levels and the sectors? As a matter of policy and regulation, we are not allowed to talk about individual stocks.
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