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Swiggy, Mazagon Dock, Waaree May See MSCI Inclusion in August: $850 Million FII Inflows Expected

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Swiggy, Mazagon Dock, Waaree May See MSCI Inclusion in August: $850 Million FII Inflows Expected

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📈 Swiggy, Mazagon Dock, Waaree in Focus for August 2025 MSCI Index Rejig: $850 Million Inflows Expected

As the global equity market gears up for the August 2025 MSCI index review, the spotlight is on Swiggy, Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, and Waaree Energies. Analysts anticipate that these companies are strong contenders for inclusion in the MSCI India Standard Index, potentially triggering $850 million in passive inflows from foreign institutional investors (FIIs).

🏦 Why MSCI Inclusion Matters

MSCI (Morgan Stanley Capital International) indices are widely tracked by global fund managers and ETFs. Inclusion in MSCI:

Increases foreign investor visibility

Attracts passive and active inflows

Boosts stock liquidity and valuations

🔍 Companies Under the MSCI Radar

🛵 Swiggy

India’s leading food delivery platform

Fresh off its IPO in mid-2025

Strong free float and volume liquidity

Likely to be a key digital economy bet

Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders (MDL)

Public sector defense player

Benefiting from the “Make in India” naval shipbuilding push

Strong financials and growing foreign interest

☀️ Waaree Energies

Fast-growing solar PV manufacturer

Key player in India’s renewable energy surge

Potential high-weight stock if added to MSCI

💰 Estimated Passive Inflows

CompanyEstimated Inflows (USD)
Swiggy$300–350 million
Mazagon Dock$250–300 million
Waaree Energies$200 million
Total~$850 million

Inclusion would likely occur after MSCI’s August quarterly review announcement, with final implementation by end of August or early September 2025.

🧠 Analyst Commentary

"Given their liquidity profiles and market capitalization, Swiggy and Mazagon Dock have strong chances for MSCI Standard Index inclusion,” says a Mumbai-based fund strategist.
“The inflow potential could also re-rate these stocks in the short term,” they added.

📊 Impact on the Indian Stock Market

Bullish sentiment in mid-cap and new-age tech space

Increased FII interest ahead of formal inclusion

Better international exposure for newly listed and niche sector firms

🧮 MSCI Inclusion Criteria (Simplified)

Market capitalization above threshold

Minimum foreign room (free float)

Liquidity (traded volume) standards

Adherence to corporate governance norms

All three firms are reportedly meeting most parameters as of the latest data.

❓ FAQs – MSCI Rejig August 2025 and Stock Inclusion

Q1. When will MSCI announce the August 2025 review?
The announcement is expected in the first week of August 2025, with implementation at month-end.

Q2. What is the impact of MSCI inclusion on a stock?
Stocks included in MSCI indices often see price appreciation, higher trading volumes, and foreign fund inflows.

Q3. Is Swiggy already listed?
Yes. Swiggy went public in mid-2025 and has met several MSCI eligibility benchmarks.

Q4. Are inflows guaranteed after inclusion?
While not guaranteed, inclusion typically results in passive inflows from MSCI-linked ETFs and mutual funds.


Q5. What are the risks post-inclusion?
Stocks may become volatile post inclusion, especially if inclusion-driven rallies overshoot fundamentals.

🏁 Conclusion

The August 2025 MSCI index review could be a game-changer for Swiggy, Mazagon Dock, and Waaree Energies, with passive inflows estimated at $850 million. For investors and traders alike, this MSCI rejig could set the stage for short-term gains and long-term re-rating of these high-potential Indian stocks.

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