Published: 14:00, June 1, 2020 | Updated: 01:28, June 6, 2023
MSCI Singapore deletions shave US$613m off market value
By Bloomberg

The Marina Bay Sands hotel and casino (right) and other buildings stand beyond the Marina Barrage in Singapore, Feb 6, 2020. (WEI LENG TAY / BLOOMBERG)

Four Singapore blue-chip stocks lost a combined market capitalization of S$863 million (US$613 million) on Friday amid record volumes after MSCI Inc. deleted them from its benchmark for the city-state’s largest stocks.

Two of the four shares excluded from the MSCI Singapore Index - Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. and Sembcorp Industries Ltd. - became over-sold on a technical indicator Friday, while ComfortDelGro Corp. and SATS Ltd. traded close to that territory, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Shares in Singapore Press slumped to their lowest closing level since 1992 on Friday, while those in Sembcorp Industries fell to their lowest since 2004 and ComfortDelGro ended at a five-week low

Stock price declines in the companies excluded by MSCI were exacerbated as those firms face a “direct hit from the pandemic,” Justin Tang, head of Asian research at United First Partners, an investment and advisory group that specializes in special situations.

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MSCI announced the additions and deletions from its global standard indexes under its semi-annual index review on May 12. All changes would take place as of the close of May 29, it said in a statement.

Shares in Singapore Press slumped to their lowest closing level since 1992 on Friday, while those in Sembcorp Industries fell to their lowest since 2004 and ComfortDelGro ended at a five-week low.

Mapletree Logistics Trust, the sole addition to the MSCI’s benchmark, rose 0.5 percent on Monday after closing at a record high in the previous trading session.

Singapore Press rose 1.6 percent Monday morning, while ComfortDelGro was up by a similar magnitude as it traded without the right to a dividend. SATS shares were little changed, while Sembcorp Industries rose 3.7 percent. DBS Bank Ltd. upgraded Sembcorp Industries and ComfortDelGroto buy from hold on Monday.

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