Core Insights - MSCI announced the results of its November index adjustments, which will be implemented after the market close on November 24, 2023 [1] - This marks the first net increase in the number of Chinese companies in global stock indices since February 2024, with 26 new companies added and 20 removed [1][3] - The newly added companies focus on strategic industries such as advanced materials and robotics, indicating a positive trend in the Chinese stock market [1] Group 1 - MSCI added 26 new Chinese stocks, including China Gold International, Zijin Mining International, and Ganfeng Lithium [1] - 20 Chinese stocks were removed from the index, including Haige Communication and Dong'e Ejiao [1] - The adjustments reflect an improvement in the Chinese stock market, potentially leading to increased passive fund inflows [1] Group 2 - The number of Chinese companies included in the MSCI Global Standard Index exceeded those removed for the first time since February 2024 [3] - Recent foreign institutional views indicate a positive outlook on the A-share market and Chinese innovative companies [3] - Goldman Sachs reported that recent policy signals demonstrate China's commitment to enhancing the competitiveness of its advanced manufacturing sector and boosting exports [3]
MSCI中国指数新增26只A股标的,国际资本仍持看好态度