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Mf Movers & Shakers MF MOVERS & SHAKERS MARCH 2021 DART Research Tel: +91 22 40969700 E-mail: [email protected] April 12, 2021 April 12, 2021 2 Top Five Buys & Sells Top Ten MF's March 2021 3 Top Five Buys & Sells of Top MFs for the month of March 2021 No of Shares No of Shares Highest Increase in Exposure Names Bought in Highest Decrease in Exposure (by nos of shares) Bought in (by nos of shares) March 2021 March 2021 Bharat Petroleum Corporation 4,547,448 The Indian Hotels 9,826,101 Steel Authority Of India 1,995,000 Vedanta 2,988,456 Axis MF Torrent Power 1,889,278 Tata Motors 2,574,406 Suryoday Small Finance Bank 1,887,039 EPL 2,572,954 Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services 1,644,663 Wipro 2,226,978 Bank Of Baroda 36,590,405 Vodafone Idea 21,490,000 Steel Authority Of India 9,632,297 Vedanta 7,799,200 Birla SL MF National Aluminium 7,524,001 GMR Infrastructure 4,837,500 IDFC First Bank 3,122,875 Ashok Leyland 4,252,923 State Bank Of India 2,870,884 Bharti Airtel 3,662,791 Motherson Sumi Systems 6,769,756 Vodafone Idea 8,750,000 GAIL 3,502,259 Oil & Natural Gas Corporation 8,463,632 DSP BR MF Welspun Corp 2,559,989 Vedanta 7,199,288 ITC 2,520,668 Hindalco Industries 2,468,290 Prism Johnson 2,389,002 ICICI Prudential Life Insurance 2,343,372 Max Healthcare Institute 21,422,593 Vodafone Idea 18,830,000 Indian Railway Finance Corporation 13,939,480 Siti Networks 17,967,767 HDFC MF Oil & Natural Gas Corporation 7,327,497 Power Grid Corporation Of India 13,081,255 Varroc Engineering 6,735,218 State Bank Of India 12,478,973 Bharti Airtel 5,846,094 Vedanta 6,972,400 Bank Of Baroda 59,379,904 NTPC 29,621,097 Yes Bank 53,518,580 Tata Power 26,305,115 ICICI Pru MF Hathway Cable & Datacom 39,000,026 National Aluminium 17,334,076 Bharat Petroleum Corporation 33,930,984 Indian Oil Corporation 14,385,181 Coal India 9,030,981 Motherson Sumi Systems 8,637,407 GAIL 10,082,390 Vedanta 20,075,582 Coal India 6,385,516 The Federal Bank 6,675,384 Kotak MF Bharat Electronics 4,970,400 ITC 6,409,926 State Bank Of India 4,714,917 GMR Infrastructure 5,827,500 Hindalco Industries 4,560,984 Vodafone Idea 4,270,000 National Aluminium 3,587,000 ICICI Bank 2,152,192 Firstsource Solutions 3,188,100 Steel Authority Of India 2,128,000 L&T MF ITC 2,764,772 Manappuram Finance 1,593,600 Zee Entertainment Enterprises 2,106,000 Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services 1,468,000 Bank Of Baroda 1,888,917 Bharat Heavy Electricals 1,428,000 Bank Of Baroda 56,236,481 Vodafone Idea 39,615,276 Hathway Cable & Datacom 38,173,835 ITC 12,124,447 Reliance MF NTPC 19,608,803 Hindustan Petroleum Corporation 11,637,627 Yes Bank 16,106,123 Power Finance Corporation 8,573,599 Steel Authority Of India 10,218,436 Coal India 7,299,650 Power Grid Corporation Of India 30,448,438 GAIL 26,164,033 Max Healthcare Institute 18,260,593 Shreno 14,986,052 SBI MF Bharat Petroleum Corporation 11,268,373 Bank Of Baroda 4,222,593 Yes Bank 8,962,599 State Bank Of India 4,172,639 Tata Consumer Products 8,295,049 NTPC 4,055,548 Bank Of Baroda 3,052,358 Vodafone Idea 11,577,516 Ashok Leyland 2,958,851 Indian Oil Corporation 4,299,435 TATA MF Greenpanel Industries 2,800,000 NTPC 3,950,490 Power Grid Corporation Of India 2,784,977 Exide Industries 3,445,895 Hindalco Industries 2,105,691 Tata Power 3,095,500 Yes Bank 14,586,140 Vodafone Idea 36,960,000 Motherson Sumi Systems 3,704,277 National Aluminium 8,857,000 UTI MF Bharti Airtel 3,026,149 GAIL 6,041,733 Ashok Leyland 2,572,566 Petronet LNG 3,676,188 State Bank Of India 2,359,832 ITC 3,351,941 4 Top Five Buys & Sells Top Ten MF's March 2021 3 Top Five Buys & Sells of Top MFs for the month of March 2021 No of Shares No of Shares Highest Increase in Exposure Names Bought in Highest Decrease in Exposure (by nos of shares) Sold in (by nos of shares) March 2021 March 2021 Bharat Petroleum Corporation 4,547,448 The Indian Hotels 9,826,101 Steel Authority Of India 1,995,000 Vedanta 2,988,456 Axis MF Torrent Power 1,889,278 Tata Motors 2,574,406 Suryoday Small Finance Bank 1,887,039 EPL 2,572,954 Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services 1,644,663 Wipro 2,226,978 Bank Of Baroda 36,590,405 Vodafone Idea 21,490,000 Steel Authority Of India 9,632,297 Vedanta 7,799,200 Birla SL MF National Aluminium 7,524,001 GMR Infrastructure 4,837,500 IDFC First Bank 3,122,875 Ashok Leyland 4,252,923 State Bank Of India 2,870,884 Bharti Airtel 3,662,791 Motherson Sumi Systems 6,769,756 Vodafone Idea 8,750,000 GAIL 3,502,259 Oil & Natural Gas Corporation 8,463,632 DSP BR MF Welspun Corp 2,559,989 Vedanta 7,199,288 ITC 2,520,668 Hindalco Industries 2,468,290 Prism Johnson 2,389,002 ICICI Prudential Life Insurance 2,343,372 Max Healthcare Institute 21,422,593 Vodafone Idea 18,830,000 Indian Railway Finance Corporation 13,939,480 Siti Networks 17,967,767 HDFC MF Oil & Natural Gas Corporation 7,327,497 Power Grid Corporation Of India 13,081,255 Varroc Engineering 6,735,218 State Bank Of India 12,478,973 Bharti Airtel 5,846,094 Vedanta 6,972,400 Bank Of Baroda 59,379,904 NTPC 29,621,097 Yes Bank 53,518,580 Tata Power 26,305,115 ICICI Pru MF Hathway Cable & Datacom 39,000,026 National Aluminium 17,334,076 Bharat Petroleum Corporation 33,930,984 Indian Oil Corporation 14,385,181 Coal India 9,030,981 Motherson Sumi Systems 8,637,407 GAIL 10,082,390 Vedanta 20,075,582 Coal India 6,385,516 The Federal Bank 6,675,384 Kotak MF Bharat Electronics 4,970,400 ITC 6,409,926 State Bank Of India 4,714,917 GMR Infrastructure 5,827,500 Hindalco Industries 4,560,984 Vodafone Idea 4,270,000 National Aluminium 3,587,000 ICICI Bank 2,152,192 Firstsource Solutions 3,188,100 Steel Authority Of India 2,128,000 L&T MF ITC 2,764,772 Manappuram Finance 1,593,600 Zee Entertainment Enterprises 2,106,000 Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services 1,468,000 Bank Of Baroda 1,888,917 Bharat Heavy Electricals 1,428,000 Bank Of Baroda 56,236,481 Vodafone Idea 39,615,276 Hathway Cable & Datacom 38,173,835 ITC 12,124,447 Reliance MF NTPC 19,608,803 Hindustan Petroleum Corporation 11,637,627 Yes Bank 16,106,123 Power Finance Corporation 8,573,599 Steel Authority Of India 10,218,436 Coal India 7,299,650 Power Grid Corporation Of India 30,448,438 GAIL 26,164,033 Max Healthcare Institute 18,260,593 Shreno 14,986,052 SBI MF Bharat Petroleum Corporation 11,268,373 Bank Of Baroda 4,222,593 Yes Bank 8,962,599 State Bank Of India 4,172,639 Tata Consumer Products 8,295,049 NTPC 4,055,548 Bank Of Baroda 3,052,358 Vodafone Idea 11,577,516 Ashok Leyland 2,958,851 Indian Oil Corporation 4,299,435 TATA MF Greenpanel Industries 2,800,000 NTPC 3,950,490 Power Grid Corporation Of India 2,784,977 Exide Industries 3,445,895 Hindalco Industries 2,105,691 Tata Power 3,095,500 Yes Bank 14,586,140 Vodafone Idea 36,960,000 Motherson Sumi Systems 3,704,277 National Aluminium 8,857,000 UTI MF Bharti Airtel 3,026,149 GAIL 6,041,733 Ashok Leyland 2,572,566 Petronet LNG 3,676,188 State Bank Of India 2,359,832 ITC 3,351,941 4 Changes In NiftyMidcaps MF Holdings (Top 5) March 2021 11 Changes in Nifty Midcaps Holdings (Top 5) Aarti Industries Adani Total Gas No of shares No of shares PGIM 75,000 Tata 49,270 Tata 11,050 Nippon Life 2,547 BoughtIDFC 3,825 Bought Motilal Oswal 2,464 BOI AXA 2,197 Nippon Life 1,735 Franklin Templeton 109,378 IDBI 18,000 L&T 74,350 ICICI Prudential 369 SoldHSBC Global 25,000 Sold IDBI 20,000 DSP 12,017 Aditya Birla Capital Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail No of shares No of shares Tata 269,228 ICICI Prudential 157,548 Taurus 29,327 Taurus 115,903 BoughtMotilal Oswal 5,426 Bought Aditya Birla 63,000 ITI 58,093 Motilal Oswal 3,017 Nippon Life 635,076 Mirae 1,857,239 UTI 490,963 Sundaram 1,298,141 SoldICICI Prudential 439,186 Sold Franklin Templeton 888,907 UTI 585,354 IDFC 510,942 Ajanta Pharma Alembic Pharmaceuticals No of shares No of shares UTI 235,886 Kotak Mahindra 389,950 Aditya Birla 3,500 Nippon Life 100,092 BoughtICICI Prudential 1,999 Bought Aditya Birla 45,000 Nippon Life 404 ICICI Prudential 27,495 Motilal Oswal 351 HDFC 14,300 Invesco 287,625 Tata 608,050 Mirae 267,992 Baroda India 128,010 SoldEdelweiss 83,865 Sold Edelweiss 124,514 BOI AXA 1,927 ITI 98,444 Sundaram 61,793 Amara Raja Batteries Apollo Tyres No of shares No of shares Edelweiss 39,000 ICICI Prudential 562,555 Kotak Mahindra 32,000 HDFC 299,035 BoughtNippon Life 24,743 Bought BNP Paribas 25,000 Union 6,000 Shriram 17,974 ITI 4,886 Motilal Oswal 2,871 L&T 372,500 Kotak Mahindra 1,175,000 Tata 216,849 Axis 410,000 SoldUTI 150,716 Sold UTI 293,739 ICICI Prudential 66,734 IDFC 174,200 BOI AXA 40,000 Aditya Birla 150,000 Ashok Leyland AU Small Finance Bank No of shares No of shares Mirae 4,189,000 Kotak Mahindra 1,349,728 Tata 2,958,851 Nippon Life 1,236,948 BoughtInvesco 2,587,489 Bought SBI 699,242 UTI 2,572,566 ICICI Prudential 377,723 Kotak Mahindra 2,565,000 Aditya Birla 262,128 Nippon Life 6,005,574 Motilal Oswal 150,905 Aditya Birla 4,252,923 Edelweiss 123,927 SoldPGIM 650,000 Sold BNP Paribas 90,000 Canara Robeco 350,000 L&T 3,000 IDFC 216,000 HSBC Global 2,500 12 Balkrishna Industries Bank Of Baroda No of shares No of shares DSP 269,745 ICICI Prudential 59,379,904 PPFAS 195,249 Nippon Life 56,236,481 BoughtUTI 102,814 Bought Aditya Birla 36,590,405 Canara Robeco 50,000 Principal 9,625,720 Nippon Life 41,356 Sundaram 8,558,593 Mirae 167,400 SBI 4,222,593 Kotak Mahindra 114,006 Mirae 68,667 SoldInvesco 61,946 Sold IDBI 60,464 Axis 22,000 LIC Mutual 58,186 BNP Paribas 12,800 Bank Of India Bata India No of shares No of shares Tata 424,651 Franklin Templeton 294,000 Nippon Life 74,976 DSP 222,994 BoughtKotak Mahindra 12,720 Bought Mirae 93,307 Motilal Oswal
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