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Disappointing investors, MSCI excludes Israel from European index

Morgan Stanley Capital International cites Israel's Sunday-to-Thursday trading schedule as the reason for retaining its Middle East classification.

by  Sonia Gorodeisky and ILH Financial Desk
Published on  03-02-2022 10:04
Last modified: 03-02-2022 10:04
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Morgan Stanley Capital International on Monday left Israel out of the European index and retained its Middle East classification, crushing hopes for a boost in the Israeli capital market.

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Israel's Sunday-to-Thursday trading schedule was apparently the primary factor in MSCI's decision, as Europe's market schedule runs Monday to Friday.

The investment research firm said it would "continue to engage market participants on the topic" after declining to add Israel to the European index, local media reported.

According to MSCI, a global investor poll that launched in December 2021 revealed strong divisions regarding the appropriate regional classification of the MSCI Israel Index.

"The topic continues to pose a challenging question across global market participants," the firm stated.

"While many respondents to the recent consultation suggested that the MSCI Israel Index should be regionally reclassified to Europe, a significant portion of other respondents presented strong reasons against it."

Supporters of Israel's regional reclassification argued that the nation's economic indicators aligned more with European states, The Times reported.

They further contended that keeping Israel's index within the Middle East classification could lead to investors being less exposed to Israeli companies.

Those against the move said the differences in trade schedules significantly hindered the relationship with European markets, and maintained that geographical proximity is the primary driver in determining regional grouping.

According to some estimates, reclassifying the Israel Index into the European market could have added at least $1 billion in investments into Israeli equities.

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