Vedanta to Exit MSCI Global Standard Indexes Following Mega Demerger

The landscape of India's metals and mining sector has undergone a seismic shift as Vedanta completes its massive corporate restructuring. Following the conclusion of its mega demerger, the Anil Agarwal-led conglomerate's residual entity is set to be removed from the MSCI Global Standard Indexes effective June 22.

The End of a Conglomerate: Details of the Demerger

The decision by MSCI to remove Vedanta from its Standard and Large Cap indices is a direct consequence of the company's strategic breakup into five separate listed entities. This restructuring, one of India’s largest in the sector, involved carving out four distinct businesses to unlock shareholder value.

The demerger was finalized on Monday with the stock market debut of the newly spun-off companies on the BSE and NSE. The four new entities are Vedanta Aluminium, Vedanta Power, Vedanta Oil & Gas, and Vedanta Iron & Steel. As a result of this split, the original "Vedanta" now remains as a residual entity with a significantly smaller market capitalization, making it ineligible for the prestigious global indices.

Listing Performance of the New Vedanta Entities

The market debut of the spun-off businesses showed a massive disparity in valuation and market presence. Vedanta Aluminium emerged as the standout performer and the only large-cap entity from the group. It debuted at ₹527 per share on the BSE, commanding a substantial market capitalization of ₹2.06 lakh crore—notably surpassing the market cap of its former parent company.

In contrast, the other entities listed at much lower price points:

Under the terms announced in April, eligible shareholders received one share in each of these four companies for every single share of Vedanta they held on the record date of May 1.

Impact on Global Indices and Shareholder Value

The removal from MSCI indices is a significant event for institutional investors. Previously, Vedanta held a weight of approximately 78 basis points (bps) in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index and about 77 bps in the FTSE indices.

Laut Analysten von Nuvama wird erwartet, dass Vedanta Aluminium seine Position behauptet, während die anderen abgespaltenen Unternehmen eine ungewisse Zukunft in globalen Benchmarks vor sich haben. Die meisten werden voraussichtlich aus den Standard-Indizes entfernt oder möglicherweise in den Small-Cap-Index von MSCI verschoben, abhängig von spezifischen Ausschlusskriterien. Während FTSE die Gewichtungen möglicherweise automatisch anpasst, um bestimmte Einheiten zu behalten, bleibt die Behandlung der kleineren abgespaltenen Einheiten subjektiv.

Solche Index-Rebalancings lösen häufig kurzfristige Volatilität aus. Infolge der Nachrichten verzeichneten die verbleibenden Vedanta-Aktien einen Rückgang von über 2 % und handelten unter der Marke von 296 ₹.

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