利好!多只A股、港股被纳入→
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-11-06 04:47

Core Insights - MSCI announced the results of its index review for November 2025, with adjustments effective after the market close on November 24 [1] - A total of 69 stocks were added to the MSCI Global Standard Index, while 64 stocks were removed [1] - The largest new additions to the MSCI Global Index by market capitalization include CoreWeave, Nebius Group, and Insmed [1] - The largest new additions to the MSCI Emerging Markets Index include Barito Renewables Energy, Zijin Mining International, and GF Securities H shares [1] China Market Updates - The MSCI China Index added 26 Chinese stocks and removed 20 [3] - New additions to the MSCI China Index include resource stocks and technology companies such as China Gold International, Zijin Mining International, and Ganfeng Lithium [3][5] - Stocks removed from the MSCI China Index include Haige Communications, Dong-E E-Jiao, and Hailan Home [3][5] A-Shares Adjustments - The MSCI China A-Shares Index added 17 stocks and removed 16 [7] - New additions to the MSCI China A-Shares Index include Qianli Technology, Dongyangguang, and Changchuan Technology [7] - The MSCI China A-Shares Onshore Index added 18 stocks and removed 24 [7][8] Fund Flow Implications - The adjustments in MSCI indices will lead to rebalancing in related index funds, resulting in increased capital allocation to newly added companies and forced selling of removed companies [9] - Historical trends indicate that passive funds tend to adjust their holdings on the last trading day to minimize tracking error, often leading to significant trading volume in affected stocks [9] - Active funds are not bound by this constraint and can choose their timing for allocation [9] Market Sentiment - Several foreign investment institutions have expressed positive views on the Chinese market, with Fidelity Fund favoring emerging markets over developed ones [9][10] - Despite mixed opinions on the Chinese stock market due to geopolitical risks and economic slowdown, there is recognition of the growth potential within the second-largest economy [10]