Saudi, Argentina to be added to MSCI emerging markets index

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Saudi, Argentina to be added to MSCI emerging markets index

New York - The decisions will be effective beginning in mid-2019.

By Reuters

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Published: Thu 21 Jun 2018, 9:38 AM

Last updated: Thu 21 Jun 2018, 11:54 AM

Index provider MSCI said on Wednesday it will reclassify Argentina as an emerging market and begin including Saudi Arabia in that classification, sharply broadening the investor base for both countries in a move that could be supportive of their equity markets.
The decisions will be effective beginning in mid-2019.
For Saudi Arabia, there is high anticipation over the market listing of state-controlled energy company Aramco, which could be the largest publicly-traded company globally.
International investors' expectations were that "the current privatization effort in Saudi Arabia will continue to grow the investable opportunity set available," Sebastien Lieblich, MSCI managing director and global head of equity solutions, said in a statement.
That should contribute to an increased weight of Saudi Arabia in the Emerging Markets Index in the future, he added.

For Argentina, it is some rare positive news for its economy, as its market-friendly president seeks to normalize the country's international financial standing. It was downgraded to frontier market status in 2009 after former populist President Cristina Fernandez imposed capital controls.
MSCI's benchmarks are widely used, with some $14 trillion in investors' assets tracked against them. The index provider's blessing can launch billions of dollars from index-tracking funds into markets around the world, especially developing economies.
"The addition of Argentina and Saudi Arabia will add diversification to MSCI emerging market indices that are increasingly weighted to South Asian and tech heavy markets such as China, South Korea and Taiwan," said Todd Rosenbluth, director of fund research at New-York based CFRA.


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