MSCI Announces Results of the MSCI 2025 Market Classification Review
Select highlights of this year’s review includes
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Extending the consultation on a potential reclassification of
Bulgaria from Standalone to Frontier Market status - Continuing to monitor the implementation and market adoption of measures to enhance the accessibility of the Korean equity market, to determine whether these measures have replicated the outcomes of fully operational offshore FX markets such as those found in Developed Markets
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Providing updates on the market classification status of
Greece -
Continuing to monitor the market accessibility of the
Bangladesh equity market
“MSCI is committed to ensuring that our market classifications reflect the evolving realities of global accessibility and investability,” said Raman Aylur Subramanian, Head of Index R&D. “In 2025, we have seen both progress and persistent challenges across markets, underscoring the importance of transparent, rules-based frameworks to guide our classification assessments. Our annual review continues to serve as a critical tool for dialogue with market participants and supporting greater transparency in capital markets worldwide.”
More information related to the
Extension of the consultation on potential reclassification of
International institutional investors cited limited market liquidity, insufficient market information, and underdeveloped trading and post-trading infrastructure as accessibility issues in the market.
Additionally, the timing of Bulgaria’s
Korea’s Market Accessibility
From 2008 to 2014,
Recently, Korean authorities implemented some measures aimed at improving the accessibility of the Korean equity market.
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Foreign exchange market: A fully functioning global investment process, suitable for all types of global investors in Developed Markets, needs FX markets characterized by fully convertible currencies, the absence of capital controls, and the existence of unconstrained, deep and liquid onshore and offshore markets that enable tight bid-ask spreads and ensure best execution. Importantly, such liquidity should be sufficient to support large, time-sensitive transactions, particularly at the time of an index rebalancing when trading volumes spike. Developed FX markets also feature broad participation from global investors, real-time price transparency, reliable and efficient settlement systems, and access to a wide range of hedging instruments. It remains to be seen whether Korea’s limited reforms, such as extended market hours, which do not reflect the current practices of any Developed Markets, will be sufficient to enable a fully developed FX market.
Following theMinistry of Economy and Finance’s 2023 announcement,Korea implemented several FX market reforms. These include granting Registered Foreign Institutions (RFIs) access to the onshore interbank forex market fromJanuary 2024 and extending trading hours in the second half of the year. Despite these reforms, investors believe it remains critical to assess whether the implemented measures are sufficient, given that Developed Markets typically feature fully convertible currencies with active, unconstrained offshore and onshore FX markets.MSCI will continue to actively seek feedback from market participants to evaluate the effectiveness and comparability ofKorea's FX reforms against the execution practices observed in other highly traded currencies within Developed Markets.
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Legal Entity Identifiers: As part of the Financial Services Commission’s 2023 reforms to improve foreign investor access, the Investor Registration Certificate (IRC) was replaced by Legal Entity Identifiers (LEIs); reporting requirements for foreign securities firms using omnibus accounts were relaxed; and the scope of foreign investors’ over-the-counter (OTC) transactions eligible for ex post reporting was expanded. These measures took effect by
end-December 2023 . However, operational challenges in the registration process persist. Moreover, the impact of measures related to omnibus accounts and OTC transactions remains limited, as these mechanisms are not yet widely used.
- Availability of Investment Instruments: International investors increasingly rely on a broad range of instruments such as ETFs, futures, options, swaps, and structured products to support their global investment process with strategies like market exposure, hedging, and equitization. These tools are essential for efficient global capital deployment. Though market authorities have been working with some participants to make selective instruments available in the market, the expectation remains for an open investment environment where access to derivatives and other instruments is unrestricted, in alignment with investor needs and global Developed Market practices.
Additionally, the full prohibition on short selling, reintroduced in
As a reminder, potential reclassification consultations require that all issues have been addressed, reforms have been fully implemented, and market participants have had ample time to thoroughly evaluate the effectiveness of the changes.
Market Classification Status of
Following continuous improvements and reforms by the Greek markets authorities that have been assimilated and tested by market participants, improvements for the Clearing and Settlement, Stock Lending, and
Following the enhancements implemented to the Size and Liquidity Requirements of the
However,
Market Accessibility of
Floor prices have been removed for all but two securities in the
Market participants have strongly emphasized that investability issues will continue until all floor prices are removed. As such,
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