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JPMorgan says Russia unlikely to rejoin MSCI global indexes until after 2027

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Posted on March 19, 2025

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· Last updated: March 19, 2025

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JPMorgan Predicts Russia's MSCI Index Return Post-2027

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Russian stocks are likely to need more time to reenter the widely followed MSCI global equity indexes that the most optimistic scenario of two years from June, JPMorgan analysts wrote in a client note.

Russia was removed from the MSCI equity indexes, including its emerging markets benchmark, in early March 2022, days after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine began.

In a late Tuesday note, JPMorgan said that while investors hoping for an imminent resolution to the war might be expecting the two-year process for stocks to rejoin the index to start in June, it was "too optimistic" to think that timeline would be met.

MSCI, which has said the next starting point of the two-year process would be in June, can at its discretion alter the process.

Rising interest in Russian assets has seen the rouble climb more than 30% against the dollar so far this year.

Russia and Ukraine accused each other on Wednesday of violating a deal to temporarily end attacks on energy targets, just hours after it was agreed by U.S. President Donald Trump and Russia's Vladimir Putin.

Ukraine's dollar bonds fell sharply on the news.

Yet Trump said after a call with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that "we are very much on track".

(Reporting by Rodrigo Campos; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • JPMorgan sees Russia's MSCI reentry unlikely before 2027.
  • Russia was removed from MSCI indexes in March 2022.
  • The two-year reentry process is considered too optimistic.
  • Rising interest in Russian assets boosts the rouble.
  • Ukraine and Russia accuse each other of violating energy deal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses JPMorgan's analysis on Russia's potential reentry into MSCI global indexes, which is unlikely before 2027.
Why was Russia removed from MSCI indexes?
Russia was removed from MSCI indexes in March 2022 following its invasion of Ukraine.
What is the current status of Russian assets?
There is rising interest in Russian assets, with the rouble climbing over 30% against the dollar this year.

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