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MSCI Global Currency Indices Launch
The indexes, which may be licensed for use for portfolio management and benchmarking purposes, as well as to serve as the basis of structured products and other index-linked investment vehicles such as exchange-traded funds (ETFs), reflect the performance of both the currency and interest rate returns of the developed and emerging market currencies in regional or composite MSCI equity indexes.
According to a release, the weights of each currency are set equal to the relevant country weight in the corresponding MSCI equity index. This index construction methodology enables institutional investors to measure the total investment performance of foreign currencies within an equity portfolio tracking an MSCI equity index. For example, an investor managing an emerging markets portfolio could use the MSCI Emerging Markets Currency Index to understand the impact of currency and interest rate returns on the performance of the MSCI Emerging Markets Index, or to hedge currency exposure via financial products linked to the index.
“MSCI Barra is committed to providing innovative indices that reflect the performance of the opportunity set for particular investment themes or strategies,” said David Brierwood, COO, MSCI Barra, in the release. “The MSCI Global Currency Indices and the MSCI Short & Leveraged Indices are the latest products in the MSCI Thematic & Strategy Indices family to come to market, following on the heels of the recent launch of the MSCI Global Minimum Volatility Indices, the MSCI Commodity Producers Indices and the MSCI Agriculture & Food Chain Indices’.
Short, Leveraged Indices
The announcement notes that the MSCI Short & Leveraged Indices aim to reflect the actual investment process of managers who employ short and leveraged trading strategies by taking into account the main performance components: capital gains, cash dividends, and interest.
Additionally, the MSCI Short Indices incorporate stock borrowing costs, the first inidexes from a major index provider to do so, according to the firm.
Both the MSCI Global Currency Indices and the MSCI Short & Leveraged Indices are now available on request to eligible clients directly from MSCI Barra. Flagship indexes for the MSCI Short & Leveraged Indices were added to the existing MSCI equity index products on July 1. Flagship indexes for the MSCI Global Currency Indices will be added to the existing MSCI equity index products at a later date, according to the announcement.