Inclusion of mainland China stocks a key consideration in MSCI index revamp
Other potential changes come June 14 include adding Pakistan stocks to the gauge, while excluding Peruvian equities
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PERU may be out. Pakistan may be in. And China could have more clout than it's ever had.
Adding mainland-traded Chinese stocks to its global indexes is the most consequential move MSCI would make as part of its annual review, the results of which will be unveiled on June 14. Other potential changes include adding Pakistan stocks to the gauge, while excluding Peruvian equities.
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