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  • News From Press Gold ETFs see third straight outflow in FY16 at Rs 903 cr

    Gold ETFs see third straight outflow in FY16 at Rs 903 cr

    Source: Business Standard Apr 11, 2016

    Investors remained bearish on gold exchange-traded funds (ETFs) as they pulled out Rs 903 crore from this instrument last fiscal, making it the third consecutive financial year of outflow.

    The pace of outflow, however, slowed down in the 2015-16 fiscal ended March 31, as against the preceding two years on account of sluggish equity market.

    According to the latest data available with Association of in India (Amfi), Gold ETFs witnessed a net outflow of Rs 903 crore last fiscal, compared to an outflow of Rs 1,475 crore in the preceding financial year.

    In 2013-14, the funds witnessed outflow of Rs 2,293 crore.

    The asset base of gold funds dropped to Rs 6,346 crore in March 2016 from Rs 6,665 crore at the end of March 2015.

    "Gold prices had a good run until 2012 and investors bought gold chasing the historical returns from gold. As gold corrected, investors were disappointed and thereby exited out of gold.

    "Equities saw a good run up from September 2013 onwards and sentiment towards equities improved thereby driving flows /shift from other asset to equities," Quantum AMC Senior Fund Manager (Alternative Investments) Chirag Mehta said.

    However, the pace of outflows has slowed down, as most of the return chasing disappointed investors seem to have exited from gold ETFs, he added.

    The demand for gold ETFs has been steadily falling in the past few years. These products have seen outflow as gold prices are correcting and equities have given good returns to investors.
     

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