*FIIs turn attention to mid-, small-cap stocks *

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  *Emerging Global Shares launches ETF on NYSE. *


 Our Bureau

Mumbai, Aug. 4

Foreign institutional investors are increasingly looking at mid-cap and
small-cap ideas.

Mr Richard C. Kang, CIO of Emerging Global Shares, a company that constructs
exchange traded funds on the Dow Jones, said: “Mid-cap and small-cap stocks
that cater to India's domestic consumption are among the best bets going
forward.”

Mid-cap stocks have seen an increase in foreign institutional investors'
stakes in the first quarter of FY-11; 145 out of the 267 mid-cap stocks that
are part of BSE Midcap index saw an increase in their holding, while 113 saw
foreign investors exiting.

Favourites

Some of the counters that witnessed increase in FIIs holding include Dewan
Housing, Kalpataru Power, Hindustan National Glass, Infotech Enterprises and
Shree Renuka Sugars. Among others, GTL, Indiabulls Real Estate, India
Infoline, Aban Offshore and Indiabulls Financial saw biggest drop.

In the BSE small-cap index, 184 stocks saw anincrease in FII holding and a
similar number witnessed exit by FIIs.

The FII stakes in 142 small-cap companies remained unchanged.

Foreign fund inflows have reached Rs 50,276 crore or about $11 billion so
far this year.

The BSE Sensex climbed 4.6 per cent this year while the BSE Midcap jumped 12
per cent and the BSE Small-cap soared 13.86 per cent. The BSE-500 index
moved up by 7 per cent.

“We have invested in Amtek India, UCO Bank, Indian Bank, Patni Computers and
Dish TV in our portfolio that caters to the India Small Cap ETF that was
launched a fortnight ago on NYSE,” said Mr Richard C. Kang.

Amtek is a case of increasing capacity utilisation and has one of the best
debt equity ratios of 0.48 in the auto components business, said an auto
analyst with a leading mutual fund.

The auto components business is expected to see a capex of Rs 13,000 crore
in FY-11and a growth of 15-16 per cent in FY-11 and 17-18 per cent in FY-12,
according to a Crisil estimate.

UCO Bank
UCO Bank is expected to grow due to higher net interest margins, overall
business growth and an attractive valuation at a price-to-adjusted-book
value of 1.6, said Mr Alok B. Agarwal, Head of Research at Mata Securities.

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2010/08/05/stories/2010080553081000.htm

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