What is the use of FTSE Russell International Index A shares?
First of all, A shares can bring incremental funds to A shares and add new vitality to the stock market. The incremental funds brought by A-shares being included in FTSE Russell index system are often market catalysts, and the key to the ups and downs of China stock market is itself. Secondly, the entry of foreign capital can boost the popularity to a certain extent, and the investment preference of foreign capital can also slowly change the ecology of A shares, such as the perfection of the suspension and resumption system and delisting system. Finally, the prosperity of A shares can improve the international status of A shares.
What is the FTSE Russell International Index?
FTSE Russell International Index, which is the weighted average index of stocks. It is the tracking index of FTSE index company in Britain, including more than 8,000 kinds of securities in 46 countries, accounting for 99% of the total market value of investable securities in the world. The index product has attracted more than $65,438+0.5 trillion worldwide. Compared with CSI 300 and CSI 500, FTSE Russell Index has a wider influence.
If A shares are included in the FTSE Russell index system, it may boost the market in a short time, but its impact should be lower than that when it is included in MSCI. After all, from the year when it was decided to be included in the MSCI index system and formally included, the substantial influence and specific performance of the China stock market have been clearly traced back.