Changes are coming for a number of indexes globally, according to MSCI. In its annual market classification review, it announced that Greece's index, currently classed as a developed market, will be moving down to emerging markets, and Morocco's index will be reclassified from an emerging market to a frontier market.
In addition, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates will see their indexes elevated from frontier markets to emerging markets, thanks to improvements each has made to its markets, and China A-shares will be under review for possible inclusion in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index.
The company also said that the MSCI Korea and MSCI Taiwan indices will remain under review for a potential reclassification to developed markets, while the situation in Egypt, according to the company, may result in the "launch [of] a public consultation on a potential exclusion of the MSCI Egypt Index from the MSCI Emerging Markets Index were the situation to worsen in the coming months."
Greece is the first developed market country downgraded by MSCI to emerging market status. Market accessibility is a major factor in that decision, and MSCI said that Greece fails to meet the requirements in securities borrowing and lending facilities, short selling and transferability. "Market participants have commented that in-kind transfer and off-exchange transaction-like facilities that were introduced in 2008 by the Greek authorities and the Athens Stock Exchange are so restrictive that they are, in practice, unusable. In addition, the long standing absence of well-established stock lending as well as short selling practices also make the Greek equity market incompatible with the standards of other developed equity markets," according to MSCI.
There is also the issue of size, on which MSCI said the country has fallen short for the last two years. Greece's stock index has lost 83% since 2007, and the country has been under review for downgrade since June of 2012 after MSCI criticized its market restrictions.
The downgrades of Greece and Morocco will take place in November, to coincide with the issuance of MSCI's semiannual index review, while the upgrades on Qatar and the UAE will wait till the next annual review in May of 2014.