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Potential $10.9 bn inflow to Saudi firms if MSCI EM index adds Saudi Arabia

Potential $10.9 bn inflow to Saudi firms if MSCI EM index adds Saudi Arabia The passage outlines projected passive and active fund inflows tied to a possible MSCI Emerging Markets inclusion of Saudi Arabian securities. While it provides specific dollar estimates and lists firms that could benefit, it does not implicate high‑level officials, expose wrongdoing, or suggest illegal financial flows. The lead is primarily market‑impact analysis, offering limited investigative utility beyond standard financial forecasting. Key insights: Estimated $10.9 bn of net inflows to Saudi constituents if added to MSCI EM index.; Breakdown of potential passive vs. active fund allocations across listed Saudi companies.; Saudi Arabia would rank 13th in the MSCI EM index with a 1.4% weighting.

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Potential $10.9 bn inflow to Saudi firms if MSCI EM index adds Saudi Arabia The passage outlines projected passive and active fund inflows tied to a possible MSCI Emerging Markets inclusion of Saudi Arabian securities. While it provides specific dollar estimates and lists firms that could benefit, it does not implicate high‑level officials, expose wrongdoing, or suggest illegal financial flows. The lead is primarily market‑impact analysis, offering limited investigative utility beyond standard financial forecasting. Key insights: Estimated $10.9 bn of net inflows to Saudi constituents if added to MSCI EM index.; Breakdown of potential passive vs. active fund allocations across listed Saudi companies.; Saudi Arabia would rank 13th in the MSCI EM index with a 1.4% weighting.

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