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Saudi Capital Markets Authority reforms aim to boost MSCI index inclusion

Saudi Capital Markets Authority reforms aim to boost MSCI index inclusion The passage outlines regulatory changes to attract foreign investment and facilitate MSCI inclusion. It provides no concrete leads on wrongdoing, financial misconduct, or involvement of high‑level officials beyond standard policy announcements, limiting its investigative usefulness. Key insights: CMA increased foreign ownership limits for individual investors to 10% (total 49%).; Minimum AUM for Qualified Financial Investors lowered from $5bn to $1bn.; Introduced stock lending, covered short selling, and extended settlement cycle to T+2.

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Saudi Capital Markets Authority reforms aim to boost MSCI index inclusion The passage outlines regulatory changes to attract foreign investment and facilitate MSCI inclusion. It provides no concrete leads on wrongdoing, financial misconduct, or involvement of high‑level officials beyond standard policy announcements, limiting its investigative usefulness. Key insights: CMA increased foreign ownership limits for individual investors to 10% (total 49%).; Minimum AUM for Qualified Financial Investors lowered from $5bn to $1bn.; Introduced stock lending, covered short selling, and extended settlement cycle to T+2.

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