MSCI skips Adani Energy inclusion, stock tumbles 10 per cent

Defying market expectations, the MSCI on Thursday did not add shares of Adani Energy Solutions to its Global Standard Index due to uncertainty over its free float. Following this, the stock crashed 10%.

“As per publicly available disclosures, Adani Energy Solutions has been issued a show-cause notice by the Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for potential wrongful categorisation of shareholding of certain entities,” the global index services provider said while announcing its November review.

“Consequently, in light of the uncertainty regarding its free float, MSCI will not implement any increases in the number of shares, foreign inclusion factor and domestic inclusion factor for Adani Energy Solutions as part of the November 2024 index review until otherwise announced,” the MSCI said.

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As per disclosure by Adani Energy Solutions, it has received a SEBI notice in the quarter ended September for alleged wrongful categorisation of shareholding of certain entities as public shareholding. The notice was part of SEBI’s investigation into Adani Group following allegations by US short seller Hindenburg Research.

The global index services provider earlier postponed implementation of changes for other Adani Group stocks as well. However, in August this year, it resumed the implementation of changes.

“MSCI continues to monitor Adani Group and associated securities, including related to free float, and will issue further communication if appropriate,” it said in the latest announcement.

The inclusion of Adani Energy Solutions in the MSCI Global Standard Index was expected to fetch $306-million inflows into the stock from passive funds.

While the stock tumbled 10.4% to close at Rs 963.8, shares of several other Adani Group stocks, too, ended lower on likely negative sentiment and a broader weakness in the market.

MSCI adds five Indian stocks

As part of its November quarterly review, MSCI added five Indian stocks to its Global Standard Index. These are: Alkem Laboratories, BSE, Kalyan Jewellers India, Oberoi Realty and Voltas.

Shares of these companies, barring Alkem Laboratories, rose up to 4% on Thursday despite the selloff in the broader market.

“With five inclusions and no exclusions, the net stock count post-rejig will be 156 for India in the MSCI Standard/EM Index,” said Abhilash Pagaria,

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