Greece formally lost its developed market status on Wednesday, with Greek equities moving into the MSCI Emerging Markets Index instead.
The move came after MSCI, a leading provider of equity indexes, said in June that the Greek index failed to meet criteria regarding securities borrowing and lending facilities, short selling and transferability.
It prompted fears that such a downgrade might drive away investors, but many analysts argue that the outlook for Greek stocks is now in fact a lot rosier.
via CNBC
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