
MSCI May Index Review: Who’s In, Who’s Out?
created At: 5/14/2025

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Fact
Additions: Samyang Foods, Hanwha Systems
Deletions: Ecopro Materials, NCSoft
Estimated Passive Inflows: Samyang Foods ₩210B ($155M), Hanwha Systems ₩170B ($125M)
Estimated Passive Outflows: Ecopro Materials ₩700B ($515M), NCSoft ₩1T ($735M)
Korea’s weight in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index is projected to decrease by just 0.03 percentage points
Opinion
-While index inclusion often triggers short-term inflows, historical data suggests that many stocks tend to decline after actual index inclusion.
-MSCI-related price action is often driven more by near-term expectations than fundamental changes.
-As such, the inclusion effect should be interpreted as part of a broader, long-term capital reallocation rather than a sustained momentum signal.
Core Sell Point
MSCI inclusions can lead to short-term price spikes due to passive inflows, but these often give way to profit-taking post-inclusion. A tactical response may be warranted.
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