MSCI
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Traded as | NYSE: MSCI |
Founded | 1969 |
Headquarters | Seven World Trade Center New York City |
Key people
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Henry A. Fernandez, CEO, Robert Qutub, CFO, Baer Pettit, Index Head |
Services | stock market indexes portfolio analytics |
Revenue | $661 million (2010)[1] $443 million (2009)[2] |
$206 million (2010)[1] $151 million (2009)[2] |
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$92 million (2010)[1] $82 million (2009)[2] |
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Number of employees
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2700 (2013)[2][3] |
Website | www |
MSCI Inc. . formerly MSCI Barra, is a US-based provider of equity, fixed income, and hedge fund stock market indexes, and equity portfolio analysis tools.
It publishes the MSCI BRIC, MSCI World and MSCI EAFE Indexes.
History
In 1968, the Capital International Indices which covered global stock market indexes for non-U.S. markets were published. In 1986, Morgan Stanley licensed the rights to the indexes from Capital International. It branded the indexes as the Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) indexes.[4] By the 1980s, the MSCI indexes were the primary benchmark indexes outside of the US before being joined by FTSE, Citibank and Standard & Poor's.[5] After Dow Jones started float weighting its index funds, MSCI followed.[5] In 2004, MSCI acquired Barra, Inc., to form MSCI Barra.[6] In mid-2007, parent company Morgan Stanley decided to divest from, and perhaps spin off, MSCI.[7] This was followed by an initial public offering of a minority of stock in November 2007.[8] The divestment was completed in 2009.[9] The company is headquartered in New York City.[10]
Acquisitions
MSCI formally acquired both RiskMetrics Group, Inc.[11] and Measurisk[12] in 2010, as well as Investment Property Databank in 2012.[13] In 2013 MSCI acquired Investor Force from ICG Group (formerly Internet Capital Group) in 2013.[14] In August 2014, MSCI acquired GMI Ratings.[15]
Indices
The MSCI global equity indexes have been calculated since 1969 and include MSCI World[16] and MSCI EAFE.[17] Initially, the company used eight factors in developing its indexes: momentum, volatility, value, size, growth, size nonlinearity, liquidity and financial leverage.[18]
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