The post MSCI Review Puts Digital Asset Treasury Companies Under Pressure appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Digital asset treasury companies could face “meaningful pressure” if the stock market index MSCI decides to exclude them in January, according to an analyst, who told Cointelegraph that this is likely. The MSCI Index announced in October that it was consulting with the investment community about whether to exclude Bitcoin (BTC) and other digital asset treasury companies (DATs) that have a balance sheet with more than 50% crypto assets.  Some of the feedback has been that DATs can “exhibit characteristics similar to investment funds, which are currently not eligible for index inclusion,” according to the MSCI.  Speaking to Cointelegraph, Charlie Sherry, Head of Finance at Australian crypto exchange BTC Markets, said in his view, the odds of the MSCI excluding DATs are “solidly in favour of it,” as the index “only puts changes like this into consultation when they’re already leaning that way.” The consultation is open until Dec. 31, with the conclusion to be made public on Jan. 15 next year, and any resulting changes coming into force during February.  Input is also being sought about whether additional parameters should be considered, such as if a company defines itself as a DAT, or has raised capital primarily to accumulate crypto. If the MSCI decides to exclude DATs, Sharry said index-tracking funds would need to sell, and that alone creates meaningful pressure on the affected names. A preliminary list notes 38 crypto companies on MSCI’s radar, including Michael Saylor’s Strategy, Sharplink Gaming, and crypto miners Riot Platforms and Marathon Digital Holdings, among others.  The MSCI lists at least 38 crypto companies that could be affected by its decision. Source: MSCI “When most of the value comes from a balance-sheet asset rather than the underlying business, MSCI treats that as outside the scope of a traditional equity benchmark,” Sherry said. “It’s a… The post MSCI Review Puts Digital Asset Treasury Companies Under Pressure appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Digital asset treasury companies could face “meaningful pressure” if the stock market index MSCI decides to exclude them in January, according to an analyst, who told Cointelegraph that this is likely. The MSCI Index announced in October that it was consulting with the investment community about whether to exclude Bitcoin (BTC) and other digital asset treasury companies (DATs) that have a balance sheet with more than 50% crypto assets.  Some of the feedback has been that DATs can “exhibit characteristics similar to investment funds, which are currently not eligible for index inclusion,” according to the MSCI.  Speaking to Cointelegraph, Charlie Sherry, Head of Finance at Australian crypto exchange BTC Markets, said in his view, the odds of the MSCI excluding DATs are “solidly in favour of it,” as the index “only puts changes like this into consultation when they’re already leaning that way.” The consultation is open until Dec. 31, with the conclusion to be made public on Jan. 15 next year, and any resulting changes coming into force during February.  Input is also being sought about whether additional parameters should be considered, such as if a company defines itself as a DAT, or has raised capital primarily to accumulate crypto. If the MSCI decides to exclude DATs, Sharry said index-tracking funds would need to sell, and that alone creates meaningful pressure on the affected names. A preliminary list notes 38 crypto companies on MSCI’s radar, including Michael Saylor’s Strategy, Sharplink Gaming, and crypto miners Riot Platforms and Marathon Digital Holdings, among others.  The MSCI lists at least 38 crypto companies that could be affected by its decision. Source: MSCI “When most of the value comes from a balance-sheet asset rather than the underlying business, MSCI treats that as outside the scope of a traditional equity benchmark,” Sherry said. “It’s a…

MSCI Review Puts Digital Asset Treasury Companies Under Pressure

Digital asset treasury companies could face “meaningful pressure” if the stock market index MSCI decides to exclude them in January, according to an analyst, who told Cointelegraph that this is likely.

The MSCI Index announced in October that it was consulting with the investment community about whether to exclude Bitcoin (BTC) and other digital asset treasury companies (DATs) that have a balance sheet with more than 50% crypto assets. 

Some of the feedback has been that DATs can “exhibit characteristics similar to investment funds, which are currently not eligible for index inclusion,” according to the MSCI. 

Speaking to Cointelegraph, Charlie Sherry, Head of Finance at Australian crypto exchange BTC Markets, said in his view, the odds of the MSCI excluding DATs are “solidly in favour of it,” as the index “only puts changes like this into consultation when they’re already leaning that way.”

The consultation is open until Dec. 31, with the conclusion to be made public on Jan. 15 next year, and any resulting changes coming into force during February. 

Input is also being sought about whether additional parameters should be considered, such as if a company defines itself as a DAT, or has raised capital primarily to accumulate crypto.

If the MSCI decides to exclude DATs, Sharry said index-tracking funds would need to sell, and that alone creates meaningful pressure on the affected names.

A preliminary list notes 38 crypto companies on MSCI’s radar, including Michael Saylor’s Strategy, Sharplink Gaming, and crypto miners Riot Platforms and Marathon Digital Holdings, among others. 

The MSCI lists at least 38 crypto companies that could be affected by its decision. Source: MSCI

“When most of the value comes from a balance-sheet asset rather than the underlying business, MSCI treats that as outside the scope of a traditional equity benchmark,” Sherry said. “It’s a risk-management decision designed to keep indexes aligned with predictable business fundamentals.”

A Wednesday note from JPMorgan analysts warned that Strategy could shed $2.8 billion
if the MSCI moves ahead, and roughly $9 billion of its estimated $56 billion market value is sitting in passive funds tracked by indexes, Bloomberg reports.

Source: Matthew Sigel

Unclear if other indexes could follow suit

Sherry said it’s “hard to call at this stage” if the MSCI’s decision would influence other index providers.

“Index providers often watch each other’s moves, but they don’t always move in lockstep. S&P’s treatment of MicroStrategy shows there’s precedent for taking a stricter view, yet each provider has its own methodology and client base to consider,” he said.

Related: Strategy steps up Bitcoin buys with 8,178 BTC purchase

Strategy still appears on track for possible inclusion in the S&P 500, according to crypto market intelligence company 10X Research, which also predicted in October that there was a 70% chance it will be added to the index before the end of the year.

Clearer rules are good for crypto

Meanwhile, Sherry also said, clearer rules around corporate classification ultimately help the space.

“When companies understand exactly how their treasury decisions will be treated, it removes uncertainty for both issuers and investors,” he added. 

Magazine: Bitcoin to see ‘one more big thrust’ to $150K, ETH pressure builds

Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/msci-digital-asset-treasury-index-exclusion-risk?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound

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