MSCI Inc Will Speed ESG Ratings Reviews After Silence On Adani Companies

ESG index providers says it will speed up its review of companies, after it failed to address allegations of poor governance at the Adani Group companies as quickly as its competitors

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One of the market’s most popular index providers says it will speed up its review of companies, after it failed to address allegations of poor governance at the as quickly as its competitors.

Inc. will now review holdings in some of its indexes on a monthly basis, more frequently than its previous quarterly schedule, the firm said Thursday. Any involved in significant controversies, and those that don’t comply with the principles outlined by the United Nations global compact, will be stripped from the indexes.

added that only certain ESG and climate indexes apply screens for ESG controversies on a monthly basis, according to a statement.

The change follows a delayed response to the Adani controversy that has left the market wondering about the lack of action from ESG’s most influential gatekeeper. After short-seller Hindenburg Research accused the Indian conglomerate of fraud and market manipulation last month, ESG ratings firms and index providers have rushed to reassess Adani . S&P Global Inc. said this month it would remove Adani Enterprises from its Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes. Sustainalytics last week downgraded the ESG scores of several Adani companies.

hasn’t updated its ratings of Adani Green Energy Ltd. or Adani Total Gas Ltd. since the Hindenburg report was released on Jan. 24. Both are rated A, MSCI’s third-highest. The two are included in several of MSCI’s ESG indexes.

“If a company experiences a controversial issue that results in a significant loss of market value, investors need to be able to respond quickly,” said Kelvin Law, an associate professor of accounting at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University. “ESG ratings need to be responsive in real-time.”


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First Published: Fri, February 17 2023. 22:27 IST


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