Coromandel International, Paytm's parent One 97 Communications, Nykaa-owner FSN E-Commerce, and Adani Energy Solutions are likely contenders for inclusion in the MSCI Global Standard Index, according to estimates by Nuvama Alternative Research.
The next MSCI index review will be announced on May 14, with the changes taking effect from May 30. As per MSCI's methodology, the cut-off period for determining eligibility typically spans the last 10 trading days of April.
Among the likely additions, fertiliser major Coromandel International has gained 14% year-to-date, outperforming the Nifty, which has declined 1% in the same period. If included, the stock could see passive inflows of around $210 million. Despite a 15% drop in its share price this year, One 97 Communications still has a strong chance of being added to the index, with potential inflows of $209 million, according to Nuvama.
Shares of FSN E-Commerce and Adani Energy Solutions have risen 16% and 11%, respectively, this calendar year, making them strong candidates for inclusion. Both stocks are expected to attract estimated inflows of $178 million each.
Thermax and Sona BLW Precision, which have fallen 25% and 17%, respectively, so far this year, are likely to be excluded from the index. If that happens, Thermax may see outflows of $162 million, while Sona BLW could face withdrawals of around $111 million.
Global passive funds, including major exchange-traded funds (ETFs), track the MSCI indices closely. Any change in the index composition prompts these funds to realign their portfolios accordingly, leading to significant capital flows into or out of the affected stocks.
The next MSCI index review will be announced on May 14, with the changes taking effect from May 30. As per MSCI's methodology, the cut-off period for determining eligibility typically spans the last 10 trading days of April.
Among the likely additions, fertiliser major Coromandel International has gained 14% year-to-date, outperforming the Nifty, which has declined 1% in the same period. If included, the stock could see passive inflows of around $210 million. Despite a 15% drop in its share price this year, One 97 Communications still has a strong chance of being added to the index, with potential inflows of $209 million, according to Nuvama.
Shares of FSN E-Commerce and Adani Energy Solutions have risen 16% and 11%, respectively, this calendar year, making them strong candidates for inclusion. Both stocks are expected to attract estimated inflows of $178 million each.
Thermax and Sona BLW Precision, which have fallen 25% and 17%, respectively, so far this year, are likely to be excluded from the index. If that happens, Thermax may see outflows of $162 million, while Sona BLW could face withdrawals of around $111 million.
Global passive funds, including major exchange-traded funds (ETFs), track the MSCI indices closely. Any change in the index composition prompts these funds to realign their portfolios accordingly, leading to significant capital flows into or out of the affected stocks.
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