Group 1 - MSCI announced the results of its index review for November 2025, with adjustments effective after market close on November 24 [1][2] - A total of 69 stocks were added to the MSCI Global Standard Index, while 64 stocks were removed, with CoreWeave, Nebius Group, and Insmed being the largest additions by market capitalization [1] - In the MSCI China Index, 26 Chinese stocks were added and 20 were removed, including significant resource and technology companies such as China Gold International and Huahong Semiconductor [2][3] Group 2 - The MSCI China A-share Index saw 17 new additions and 16 removals, with notable new entries like Qianli Technology and Huahong Semiconductor [2] - The MSCI China A-share onshore Index added 18 stocks while removing 24, with new additions including Baiwei Storage and Shengtun Mining [2] - The adjustments in MSCI indices are expected to lead to increased fund allocations to newly added companies, while those removed will face passive selling from index funds [3] Group 3 - Historical trends indicate that passive funds typically adjust their holdings on the last trading day to minimize tracking error, leading to significant trading volume changes for affected stocks [3] - Fidelity Investments expressed a preference for emerging markets over developed markets, anticipating more consumer stimulus measures in China to boost demand [3][4] - Despite mixed views on the Chinese stock market, there is recognition of its growth potential, with a call for a more rational perspective on investment opportunities in the second-largest economy [4]
利好!多只A股、港股被纳入MSCI全球标准指数
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-11-06 05:04