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Will MSCI include China’s A-shares? Five views

18 May 17

Asset management professionals share their views on the MSCI’s upcoming decision about whether or not to include China’s A-shares in its emerging market indices with our sister publication Fund Selector Asia.

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Qianhai-based First Seafront Fund Management managing director and chief economist Yang Delong believes A-shares are likely to be included this year.

“We expect the [resulting] capital inflows will not be that much. It’s more like a symbolic move for the internationalisation of A-shares.”

Smaller-than-expected inflows may result because the proposal only aims to add 169 mainland stocks in the indices, he noted.

“[An inclusion] would likely benefit large-cap blue-chips. For our funds, we also tend to allocate more toward these stocks,” he continued.

Tags: China | HSBC | MSCI | Robeco

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