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  2. Aug 4, 2017 · Bharat-22 will have 22 constituents against CPSE ETF’s 10. In that sense, Bharat-22 will be more diversified, and will capture the PSU universe better than the CPSE ETF.

  3. Nov 17, 2017 · The Bharat 22 ETF comprises 22 stocks. It has leading blue-chips such as ITC (through SUUTI) with 15.2 percent weightage, State Bank of India with 8.6 percent weightage, and Axis Bank...

  4. A key difference between the CPSE ETF and the Bharat-22 ETF is in the list of stocks. The Bharat-22 ETF will have a greater diversity in its investments, though the Indian Tobacco...

  5. May 18, 2020 · Regarding CPSE ETF and Bharat 22 ETF, both invest in PSUs which always are attractive but as of today, they have been in a difficult situation. So, this is not a good time to sell these. From a corporate governance standpoint, the disadvantage of PSUs is the fact that they are government-owned entities.

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · If you compare the 3-month returns of CPSE ETF and Bharat 22 ETF, then CPSE ETF has given returns of +2.74% while Bharat 22 ETF has given returns of +2.20%. Looking at the returns of 3 months, we can say that CPSE ETF has given more returns than Bharat 22 ETF.

  7. Compare BHARAT 22 ETF direct vs. CPSE ETF direct to find the best mutual fund as per you need. Compare AUM, returns and ratings for direct mutual funds.

  8. Mar 7, 2019 · While in case of CPSE ETF, the top 10 stocks account for the entire portfolio, in case of Bharat 22 ETF, they account for 85-90 percent of the portfolio. Also, their concentration levels within the sector are higher.