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Prudential MF - Bharat 22 ETF
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Prudential Asset Management Company has filed a draft document with SEBI for
the Bharat-22 exchange-traded fund (ETF).
Bharat-22
will comprise stocks of 22 blue-chip public sector units, State-owned banks and
some holdings in the Specified Undertaking of Unit Trust of India (SUUTI).
The
ETF aims to provide returns that closely correspond to the returns provided by
S&P BSE Bharat-22 Index, subject to tracking error, the offer document
said.
Anchor
investors can invest with the minimum application amount of ₹10 crore and in
multiples of ₹1 thereafter. Retail investors should invest a minimum of ₹5,000
and in multiples of ₹1 thereafter, subject to maximum investment of ₹2 lakh.
Retirement
funds and qualified institutional investors can invest a minimum amount of ₹5,000
and in multiples of ₹1 thereafter, while for non-institutional investors (high
net worth individuals), the minimum investment is ₹2.01 lakh.
Investors
can buy/sell units on continuous basis, in the normal market segment of the BSE
and the NSE once the scheme is listed.
Weightage..!
Larsen
& Toubro with 16.49 per cent is the top weighted stock in Bharat-22,
followed by ITC (15.26 per cent) and Power Grid (7.85 per cent). The other
higher weightage stocks are: SBI (7.76 per cent), Axis Bank (7.53 per cent),
NTPC (6.98 per cent), IOC (5.56 per cent) and ONGC (5 per cent).
Bank
of Baroda, Bharat Electronics, BPCL, Coal India, Engineers India, Gail India,
Indian Bank, NBCC (India), NHPC, NLC India, Nalco, Power Finance Corp, Rural
Electrification Corp and SJVN are the other components of the index. Nearly 90
per cent of the equities included in the ETF are also traded in futures.
Earlier,
the Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had expressed confidence that the Bharat-22
ETF will be successful. “While creating the ETF, we have also kept in mind
reforms in each of the sectors.
This
will have a direct impact on the valuation of these shares,” he had said.
CPSE
ETF..!
The
Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSE) exchange-traded fund (ETF was launched
by Goldman Sachs Asset Management India Ltd (now took over by Reliance Mutual
Fund), was launched in 2014 at ₹17.45 per unit. Currently, it is hovering
around ₹27.60.
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