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Market Watch: The colour of money

While recognising that foreign investor is one of the key propellants of stock prices, it may be important to ask where this money is coming in from, writes Udayan Mukherjee.

Updated on: Oct 16, 2007 10:17 PM IST
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The foreign institutional investor tally for 2007 is now well over $17 billion. While recognising that it is one of the key propellants of stock prices, it may be important to ask where this money is coming in from, if only to understand whether it is sustainable. The foreign portfolio investor is not one homogenous beast; the definition straddles all sorts of exotic creatures from across the global jungle.

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Much of the $11 billion, which has come in during the Sensex’s journey from 15,000 to 19,000, is from new investors, and the reason why it is not getting reflected adequately in the weekly flows of global emerging market funds. A lion’s share of this is through participatory notes, hence it is not always easy to get to the bottom of where it actually has its genesis.

A large number of sophisticated investors, who we can loosely call absolute return funds, scour the globe for superior returns. When they see a market with good fundamentals and excellent price momentum, like India, they come in droves

On the margin, these are the guys who are probably setting this scorching pace for our market right now. Some of these funds are leveraged, some use currency carry trades as well, so their presence can potentially create some volatility if the price momentum is disturbed.

Sustainability of flows is not an issue if fundamentals remain supportive. As one foreign fund manager remarked recently, “It’s not how much we can pour in, it is how much you can take without getting hurt.”

(The writer is Executive Editor, CNBC-TV 18)

 
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