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    Greece Set to Rejoin MSCI Developed Markets Index in 2027

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    Posted on March 31, 2026

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    Last updated: April 1, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Greece will be reclassified from MSCI’s Emerging Markets to Developed Markets in May 2027, ending its status as the only euro‑zone market in EM. The move reflects Greece’s post‑crisis normalization but may trigger net passive outflows and reduced investor attention.

    Greece to Rejoin MSCI Developed Markets Index in Landmark 2027 Move

    MSCI Reclassification and Its Impact on Greece

    By Rodrigo Campos

    March 31 (Reuters) - Greek stocks will return to MSCI’s developed markets index in May 2027, the index provider said on Tuesday, marking the latest step in the Greek economy's normalization after a debt crisis that began in 2009.

    Background and Context of the Upgrade

    The move, which follows a brief consultation with market participants, ends Greece’s status as the only euro zone market not classified as developed by MSCI and could broaden the country’s investor base, even as analysts warn the shift could dilute its visibility within benchmarks.

    Market Consultation and Decision

    "The majority of participants in the consultation favored the proposed reclassification," MSCI said in a statement.

    Significance for Greek Economy

    The upgrade, widely expected, is seen as a milestone in Greece’s recovery from a years-long crisis that nearly forced it out of the euro zone and required multiple international bailouts. Since then, the government has repaid rescue loans ahead of schedule, banks have returned to private ownership and profitability, and companies have resumed dividend payments.

    Implementation Details and Timeline

    "The reclassification will be implemented in one step across all MSCI Indexes, including standard, custom and derived indexes, at the May 2027 Index review," MSCI said. "Once reclassified to Developed Markets, Greece will be added to the Developed Europe single market index construction process for determining the MSCI Greece Indexes." 

    Greek stocks were downgraded to emerging market back in 2013.

    Potential Impacts on Investors and Markets

    Company Eligibility and Index Flows

    Not all of the Greek companies currently in the EM index would graduate to the DM index, given different requirements. Partly because of this, both JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs expected the classification change to result in a net outflow.

    Analyst and Investor Focus

    JPMorgan added that the shift from a country-focused emerging market investor base to a sector-driven developed market universe could reduce analyst coverage and investor focus, noting Greek stocks would rank relatively small within European sectors. Goldman Sachs earlier flagged “large stock-level flow impacts in both directions,” estimating modest net passive outflows despite significant two-way rebalancing flows tied to the transition.

    Stock Market Reaction

    The Athens stock index rose almost 3% on Tuesday after closing on Monday at its lowest level since early November. It is down 2.6% so far this year following a 44% gain in 2025.

    Broader Economic Context

    Greece's three bailouts, totaling more than 240 billion euros, amounted to the largest European rescue on record. The country regained investment-grade status late in 2023 and its economy has been outperforming most of its European peers.

    Ongoing Challenges

    Yet millions of unprocessed bad loans from last ‌decade's debt crisis are slowing Greece's economic growth and stymying the rebound for families and businesses still locked out of lending markets, an International Monetary Fund official told Reuters on Tuesday.

    (Reporting by Lefteris Papadimas in Athens, Rodrigo Campos in New York and Fabiola Arámburo and Mrinmay Dey in Mexico City; Additional reporting by Libby George in London; Editing by Matthew Lewis )

    References

    • MSCI launches two‑month consultation for Greece: Results on March 31, upgrade in August
    • MSCI to Consult on a Potential Reclassification of Greece to Developed Market status

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •MSCI will implement Greece’s upgrade to Developed Market in one step during the May 2027 Index review, following a consultation where most participants agreed with the change. MSCI sees Greece’s improved liquidity, accessibility and economic development as meeting DM criteria. (Reuters and MSCI)
    • •Analysts caution the reclassification could dilute visibility: JPMorgan expects net outflows (~$500 m), reduced analyst coverage and minimal weight (~0.4% in MSCI Europe). Goldman Sachs forecasts modest net passive outflows (~$180 m MSCI, $120 m FTSE) amid significant reshuffling of winners (banks, OPAP) and losers (PPC, Jumbo, OTE).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Greece set to rejoin MSCI developed markets index in 2027

    1When will Greece rejoin the MSCI developed markets index?

    Greece will rejoin the MSCI developed markets index in May 2027.

    2Why is the MSCI reclassification significant for Greece?

    The upgrade marks a milestone in Greece's recovery from its debt crisis and could broaden its investor base.

    MSCI Reclassification and Its Impact on Greece
  • Background and Context of the Upgrade
  • Market Consultation and Decision
  • Significance for Greek Economy
  • Implementation Details and Timeline
  • Potential Impacts on Investors and Markets
  • Company Eligibility and Index Flows
  • Analyst and Investor Focus
  • Stock Market Reaction
  • Broader Economic Context
  • Ongoing Challenges
  • •
    Greece’s upgrade marks a symbolic recovery: the country has paid bailout loans early, restored private ownership and profitability in banks, reinstated dividends, regained investment‑grade status in late 2023 and is outperforming many European economies — though lingering bad loans continue to restrain growth.
    3What impact might the MSCI upgrade have on Greek stocks?

    Analysts expect changes in investor flows, potential net outflows, and shifts in analyst coverage and visibility within benchmarks.

    4What led to Greece's original downgrade to emerging market status?

    Greek stocks were downgraded to emerging market status in 2013 after the country's severe debt crisis and economic instability.

    5What challenges remain for Greece's economic recovery?

    Millions of unprocessed bad loans from the last decade's debt crisis are slowing Greece’s economic growth and access to lending.

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