MSCI Removes 3 Pakistani Stocks from the Index

Investment research firm and stock markets index provider, Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) has removed Bank Alfalah Limited (BAFL), Engro Polymer and Chemicals Limited (EPCL), and Indus Motor Company (INDU) from its Frontier Markets (FM) Small Cap Index.

In its latest update, MSCI has announced changes in the constituents of its Pakistani indices, removing three Pakistani stocks from the index which will be effective from May 31, 2023.

Besides the deletions, no company has been added from the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) to the MSCI FM Small Cap index during this review. Additionally, there is no change for Pakistan in the MSCI FM Standard Index.

Currently, Pakistan’s weight in the MSCI FM Standard index is estimated at 0.6 percent including ENGRO and OGDC being the two constituents, according to data by Arif Habib Limited (AHL).

Pakistan’s weight in the MSCI FM 100 index is estimated at 2.1 percent with ENGRO being the largest (0.38 percent) while HBL and TRG being the smallest (0.2 percent each) companies. The country remains the second cheapest market in the MSCI FM index in terms of PE(x) and PB(x) multiples.

From a liquidity perspective, Pakistan is the third most liquid market in the MSCI FM universe.

To recall, Pakistan was reclassified into MSCI FM Index from Emerging Markets (EM) last year in November 2021. Pakistan had met the requirements for market accessibility under the classification framework for EM however it no longer met the standards for size and liquidity which led to the reclassification.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Interpol Arrests Four Pakistanis Accused of Murder in UAE

In a successful operation, the National Central Bureau (NCB) of Interpol Pakistan has arrested four suspects in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) who were wanted by the Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Police in connection with murder cases.

As per a report by 24NewsHD, NCB Pakistan, in a joint operation with Interpol UAE, caught the accused.

The suspects were identified as Sufi Ahmed Yar, wanted by Gujranwala Police, Mansoor Ahmed, wanted by Narowal Police, Muhammad Ansar, wanted by Gujrat Police, and Sajidullah, wanted by Peshawar Police.

According to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), the accused were brought to Lahore Airport via Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight PK411.

NCB Pakistan had issued red notices against the suspects at the request of the concerned district police.

FIA Lahore handed over the suspects to the relevant police departments for further investigation and legal proceedings.

Source: Pro Pakistani