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India to see $3.6-bn inflow from US federal pension fund index switch

FRTIB decided to switch its benchmark for international stock investment fund to ACWI IMI ex-USA ex-China ex-Hong Kong index from EAFE index

November 28, 2023 / 11:17 IST
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India seems to be comfortably seated to receive an inflow of $3,595 million as the main US Federal government pension fund gears up to switch its benchmark index for international funds, effectively mobilising around $28 billion (Rs 2.3 lakh crore) across global equities.

Among the emerging markets, India is likely to be one of the biggest beneficiaries of this Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB) index switch, according to analysts.

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This is the first time India will be a recipient of FRITB inflows as it was not  a part of the old index and has been included in the new index.

FRTIB decided to switch its benchmark for international stock investment fund to ACWI IMI ex-USA ex-China ex-Hong Kong index from EAFE index. The EAFE  index comprises 21 developed markets (DMs) across Europe, Australia, Asia, and the Far East. The new MSCI ACWI IMI ex USA ex-China ex=Hong Kong index will have a mix of both DMs and emerging markets (EMs).