Vedanta to Exit MSCI Global Standard Indexes Following Mega Demerger

The Anil Agarwal-led Vedanta conglomerate has completed its massive corporate restructuring, resulting in the removal of its residual entity from the MSCI Global Standard Indexes effective June 22. This significant shift comes as the group concludes its demerger into five distinct listed companies, fundamentally altering its market capitalization and index standing.

The Completion of Vedanta’s Mega Demerger

The demerger, one of India's most significant restructurings in the metals and mining sector, reached its final phase on Monday. The original Vedanta entity has been split into five separate listed companies: Vedanta Aluminium, Vedanta Power, Vedanta Oil & Gas, and Vedanta Iron & Steel.

Following the completion of this process, the original Vedanta entity remains as a "residual" company. Because this residual entity now possesses a significantly smaller market capitalization compared to the original conglomerate, MSCI has announced it will be removed from its Standard and Large Cap indices.

Listing Details of the Spun-off Entities

The newly carved-out businesses made their debut on the BSE and NSE following a special pre-open session, showing varied market entries:

The restructuring follows the group's April announcement that shareholders would receive one share in each of these four companies for every single share of Vedanta held on the record date of May 1.

Impact on Indices and Shareholder Value

The removal from major global indices carries significant implications for institutional weightage. According to Nuvama, Vedanta previously held a weight of nearly 78 basis points (bps) in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index and approximately 77 bps in the FTSE indices.

Gli analisti di mercato prevedono che, sebbene Vedanta Aluminium possa mantenere il suo status di large-cap, le altre entità scisse potrebbero affrontare destini diversi. La maggior parte dovrebbe essere rimossa dall'indice Standard o spostata nell'indice MSCI Smallcap, in base a specifici criteri di soglia. Mentre si prevede che FTSE regoli automaticamente i pesi per mantenere sia Vedanta che Vedanta Aluminium, il trattamento delle altre tre entità rimane soggettivo.

Storicamente, tali operazioni di ribilanciamento degli indici possono innescare volatilità a breve termine. In seguito alla notizia, le azioni Vedanta hanno registrato un calo di oltre il 2%, scambiando sotto la soglia di ₹296.

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