GAIL, Suzlon Energy among 31 new additions by 11 mutual funds in May – New Additions

New Additions
Eleven pure equity mutual funds added a total of 31 new stocks in May across market capitalisations. They also increased their holding in 33 stocks during the month, according to a Nuvama note. Together they have bought shares worth Rs 47,700 crore, the note said. A look into which shares mutual funds added to their portfolios:

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HDFC MF
This fund house added three stocks in May viz. Birlasoft, Aadhar Housing Finance and Coromandel International.

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SBI MF
SBI MF has added Honeywell Automation, GAIL (India), Go Digit General Insurance.

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Kotak MF
This MF bought two stocks viz. Prudent Corporate Advisory Services and Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals.

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Axis MF
This mutual fund has added state-run Petronet LNG, Hindalco Industries and Suzlon Energy.

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Nippon India MF
The mutual fund added three stocks viz. Protean eGovernance Technologies, Vedant Fashions and APL Apollo Tubes

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Quant MF
Quant MF purchased three new stocks namely HDFC Bank, Hindustan Unilever (HUL) and NHPC

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ICICI Pru MF
This fund bought Shree Cement, Zaggle Prepaid and Go Digit General Insurance

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Aditya Birla SL MF
Aditya Birla SL MF purchased three new stocks CG Power & Industries, Persistent Systems and Petronet LNG

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UTI MF
UTI MF bought two stocks Indegene and Awfis Space Solutions

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DSP MF
This mutual fund bought three new stocks Indegene, TBO Tek and Symphony

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Mirae MF
This mutual fund also added three stock viz. Apollo Tyres, Go Digit General Insurance and Macrotech Developers

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