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JD.com, NetEase to Get Hong Kong Liquidity Boost From MSCI Shift
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Of the more than 40 Chinese ADRs tracked by MSCI, there are about a dozen with shares in Hong Kong that could see a similar switch in the future.\nWhile the change isn’t expected to have any significant impact on the share price of JD.com or NetEase in the short term, it is likely to see passive funds that follow MSCI migrate their holdings from ADRs to shares in Hong Kong, if the experience with Alibaba is any guide. Also aiding JD and NetEase’s passive inflows is Hang Seng Indexes Co.’s announcement to add the two companies to the city’s benchmark Hang Seng Index effective on Dec. 6.\n\nAsset managers including BlackRock Inc., T Rowe Price Group Inc., UBS Group AG and State Street Corp. rushed to shift holdings in Alibaba into Hong Kong stock in May, U.S. and Hong Kong exchange filings show. 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