A global index provider is putting more weight on China stocks, raising concerns from lawmakers

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MSCI later today will announce an increase in the weighting of mainland China in its MSCI Emerging Markets Index, a benchmark used by many global funds and ETFs. Sen. Marco Rubio has raised red flags about the move, saying the pension assets of federal workers should not be invested in companies that work against U.S. interests.

MSCI later today will announce an increase in the weighting of mainland China in its MSCI Emerging Markets Index, a benchmark used by many global funds and ETFs.

Brendan Ahern, chief investment officer of Kraneshares, raises the question: "Do you want the government in your plan based on the whims of who is in charge?"Visual China Group | Getty Images U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida doesn't want the pension assets of federal employees supporting companies that may work against U.S. interests.

 

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Seems smart actually. More fraud = bigger market cap.

It’s not just MSCI_Inc that has added substantial China A Shares exposure this year. FTSERussell & SPDJIndices have also included substantially more AShares in 2019

We have a free market solution for this.

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