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Sembcorp Industries Scheduled to Rejoin MSCI Singapore on 1 Sep

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The MSCI Singapore Index (‘SIMSCI’) comprises 22 stocks, which includes 20 stocks that are also a part of the STI $Straits Times Index(STI.SI)$ , in addition to the NYSE-listed Sea $Sea Ltd(SE)$ and Nasdaq-listed Grab Holdings $Grab Holdings(GRAB)$ . SEA reported two-thirds of its 2022 revenue to South East Asia, and Grab Holdings reported all of its 2022 revenue to South East Asia, with 36% of Grab Holding’s revenue reported to Malaysia and 21% reported to Singapore. Together Sea and Grab Holdings maintain 13% of the SIMSCI weights, retreating 3 percentage points year-on-year. STI constituents Jardine Matheson Holdings and Hongkong Land Holdings are currently a part of the MSCI Hong Kong. Sembcorp Industries Re-joins SIMSCI Sembcorp Industries $SEMBCORP INDUSTRIES LTD(U96.SI)$ will join the SIMSCI on the close of 31 August 2023 and Venture Corporation $VENTURE CORPORATION LIMITED(V03.SI)$ will be omitted from the Index. Sembcorp has outpaced all of the current 22 SIMSCI constituents (tabled below) in the 2023 year to 11 August, with a 77% total return. Sembcorp has also averaged S$23 million in average daily trading turnover in the 2023 year to 11 August, compared to S$14 million in 2022. Sembcorp has also booked the most net institutional inflow in the local market this year, with S$162 million of net inflow as of 11 August. From its deletion from the SIMSCI on 29 May 2020, through to the 11 August 2023 close, Sembcorp Industries market capitalisation has more than quadrupled from S$2.4 billion to S$10.6 billion. Sembcorp Industries completed its landmark demerger with Sembcorp Marine in 2020, and has pressed on with its 2025 target for 70% of its net profit to be generated by sustainable solutions. On Aug 4, Sembcorp attributed its strong performance in 1H23 to the conventional energy segment which saw higher power prices in the Singapore electricity market and increased operational capacity in the Renewables segment. Its gross renewables capacity (installed and under development) totalled 11.9 GW as of June 2023. Current MSCI Singapore Index Constituents Exchange Code Mkt Cap S$M (in SGD) YTD Total Return % (in SGD) 11 Aug Close Price 5-year Beta DBS Group Holdings D05 86,709 5 33.62 1.34 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp O39 58,801 11 13.08 1.13 United Overseas Bank U11 48,504 0 28.98 1.23 Sea ADR SE 44,178 12 57.62* N/A Singapore Telecommunications Z74 40,286 -2 2.44 0.93 Wilmar International F34 23,785 -6 3.81 0.72 Singapore Airlines C6L 21,950 39 7.38 1.25 Grab Holdings GRAB 18,312 10 3.50* N/A CapitaLand Investment 9CI 16,287 -10 3.18 1.11 Jardine Cycle & Carriage C07 13,426 23 33.97 0.98 CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust C38U 12,838 0 1.93 0.83 Keppel Corp BN4 12,529 58 7.11 1.10 CapitaLand Ascendas REIT A17U 12,074 6 2.75 0.46 Singapore Tech Engineering S63 11,782 15 3.78 0.80 Genting Singapore G13 11,529 2 0.955 1.15 Singapore Exchange S68 10,242 9 9.59 0.37 Seatrium S51 9,209 -2 0.135 1.90 Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust N2IU 8,232 -2 1.57 0.75 Mapletree Logistics Trust M44U 8,206 9 1.66 0.48 City Developments C09 6,221 -15 6.86 1.33 UOL Group U14 5,694 3 6.74 0.96 Venture Corp V03 4,105 -15 14.11 0.76 *Note 11 Aug prices are in USD and beta is not available in the SGX Stock Screener for Sea ADR and Grab Holdings. SIMSCI Heavyweights Boosted YTD Index Total Return The SIMSCI has generated a 2.6% price gain in the 2023 year to 11 August, with dividend distributions extending the total return to 6.3%. With the trio of DBS Group Holdings $DBS GROUP HOLDINGS LTD(D05.SI)$ , Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation $OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORP(O39.SI)$ and United Overseas Bank $UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED(U11.SI)$ comprising 46% of the Index, the SIMSCI maintains a comparatively high dividend yield. As of 31 July, DBS ranked as the seventh largest weight of the MSCI AC Asia Pacific High Dividend Yield Index with a 2.3% weight, a fivefold increase from its 0.4% weight in the parent MSCI AC Asia Pacific Index. DBS is also the largest weight of the MSCI AC ASEAN High Dividend Yield Index, with Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation and United Overseas Bank ranking as the third and fourth largest weight, as of 31 July. According to MSCI, the MSCI AC Asia Pacific High Dividend Yield Index construction starts with a dividend screening process and only securities with a track record of consistent dividend payments and with the capacity to sustain dividend payouts into the future are eligible index constituents. Securities are also screened based on certain “quality” factors such as return on equity (‘ROE’), earnings variability, debt to equity, and on recent 12-month price performance. DBS reported a record quarterly high ROE of 19.2% in 2Q23. At the May Investor Day, DBS’ CFO highlighted that successful digital transformation since 2015 led to a higher ROE that in 2022 ranked in the top decile of the globe’s 100 largest banks. Recent Comparative Performances The SIMSCI (in SGD) maintained a 120-day correlation co-efficient of 0.77 to the MSCI AC ASEAN Index (in USD) as of the 11 August close, compared to a 0.81 correlation co-efficient to the STI. Over the past 12 months, the rolling 120 day correlation co-efficient of the SIMSCI to the MSCI AC ASEAN Index ranged from a high of 0.80 to a low of 0.68. Recently, on 28 July, the price ratio spread of the SIMSCI SGD to the MSCI AC ASEAN Index, moved from below the 12-month mean to above the mean. Sembcorp Industries Scheduled to Rejoin MSCI Singapore on 1 Sep Over the first 32 weeks of 2023, the SIMSCI outpaced the FTSE China A50 Index, while lagging the Nikkei 225 Index. This sees the price ratio spread of the SIMSCI to the FTSE China A50 Index (in USD) currently more than one standard deviation above the 12-month mean, while the price ratio spread of the SIMSCI to the Nikkei 225 Index (in JPY) is more than one standard deviation below the 12-month mean. https://www.sgx.com/research-education/market-updates/20230814-sembcorp-industries-scheduled-rejoin-msci-singapore-1
Sembcorp Industries Scheduled to Rejoin MSCI Singapore on 1 Sep

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