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Large-Cap Mutual Funds Supported by Strong Q2 FY25 Earnings Momentum

Indian large-cap companies reported Q2 FY25 revenue of about ₹28.38 lakh crore, a year-on-year increase of 5.1%, while net profit surged roughly 45% to nearly ₹3.75 lakh crore. The earnings strength across banking, IT, autos and commodities has provided a favourable backdrop for large-cap and flexi-cap mutual funds.
Fund managers note that valuation stability, index leadership and better earnings visibility continue to favor large-caps, particularly during periods of heightened volatility in small- and mid-cap segments.
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Large-Cap Mutual Funds Supported by Strong Q2 FY25 Earnings Momentum

Indian large-cap companies reported Q2 FY25 revenue of about ₹28.38 lakh crore, a year-on-year increase of 5.1%, while net profit surged roughly 45% to nearly ₹3.75 lakh crore. The earnings strength across banking, IT, autos and commodities has provided a favourable backdrop for large-cap and flexi-cap mutual funds.
Fund managers note that valuation stability, index leadership and better earnings visibility continue to favor large-caps, particularly during periods of heightened volatility in small- and mid-cap segments.
Tags:
- mutual_funds
- large caps
Explore:Mutual Fund Themes
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Large-cap firms delivered strong Q2 FY25 profit growth of 45%, providing support to large-cap and flexi-cap mutual fund performance amid broader market volatility.
Indian large-cap companies reported Q2 FY25 revenue of about ₹28.38 lakh crore, a year-on-year increase of 5.1%, while net profit surged roughly 45% to nearly ₹3.75 lakh crore. The earnings strength across banking, IT, autos and commodities has provided a favourable backdrop for large-cap and flexi-cap mutual funds.
Fund managers note that valuation stability, index leadership and better earnings visibility continue to favor large-caps, particularly during periods of heightened volatility in small- and mid-cap segments.

Indian large-cap companies reported Q2 FY25 revenue of about ₹28.38 lakh crore, a year-on-year increase of 5.1%, while net profit surged roughly 45% to nearly ₹3.75 lakh crore. The earnings strength across banking, IT, autos and commodities has provided a favourable backdrop for large-cap and flexi-cap mutual funds.
Fund managers note that valuation stability, index leadership and better earnings visibility continue to favor large-caps, particularly during periods of heightened volatility in small- and mid-cap segments.
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- mutual_funds
- large caps
- mutual_funds
- large caps
- earnings
- india