Market yet to factor in below normal monsoon

As per the Indian Meteorological Department data 33 per cent or 230 of 694 districts have received deficient rainfall so far

Update: 2021-08-30 03:13 GMT
The market is currently flooded with liquidity, with SBI Mutual Fund collecting close to Rs 13,000 crore from its SBI Balanced Advantage Fund NFO that closed on August 25. Earlier ICICI Prudential Flexicap Fund had collected Rs 9,800 crore in July. DC file photo

Mumbai: A surge in liquidity courtesy record mutual fund new fund offer collections and higher retail participation is driving the Indian stock market higher and making it the best performing market despite a glaring 10 per cent monsoon deficit so far this year.

Besides poor sowing season, auto industry facing chip shortage leading to shut down or reduced automobile production and foreign portfolio investors' withdrawing smart money amid US Federal Reserve and other central banks signalling withdrawal of monetary stimulus are concerns that the market has overlooked so far.  
Even a fresh surge in Covid cases during the last four-five days, particularly in southern states, is quite worrisome in the backdrop of the festive season ahead in September-October.

As per the Indian Meteorological Department data 33 per cent or 230 of 694 districts have received deficient rainfall so far, and in terms of area 31 per cent area of the country have received deficient rain.

Compared to 10 per cent below normal rainfall so far this year, last year’s monsoon rainfall (June to September) over the country was 109 per cent of its long period average and third highest after 112 per cent in 1994 and 110 per cent in 2019.

Rainfall activity drastically reduced during the crucial second half of August in all four regions as weekly cumulative rainfall for the country as a whole for the week ending on 25th August is 21 per cent below its LPA.

The market is currently flooded with liquidity, with SBI Mutual Fund collecting close to Rs 13,000 crore from its SBI Balanced Advantage Fund NFO that closed on August 25. Earlier ICICI Prudential Flexicap Fund had collected Rs 9,800 crore in July.

"FPI investment in August (up to 27th) came in at a mere Rs 986 crore. This is inclusive of the investment in the primary market. If FPI investment in the primary market is excluded, total FPI investment for August will be negative. Even though FPIs  represent 'smart money' they are no longer market movers in India," said V. K. Vijayakumar of Geojit.

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