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MSCI Inc.

 
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MSCI Barra
Type Public: NYSEMXB
Founded 1970
Headquarters United States New York City
Key people Henry A. Fernandez, CEO,
Michael K. Neborak, CFO,
David C. Brierwood, COO
Services stock market indices
portfolio analytics
Revenue $370 million (2007) [1]
Operating income $129 million (2007)[1]
Net income $81 million (2007)[1]
Employees 700 (2007)[1]
Parent Morgan Stanley
Divisions MSCI
Barra
Website www.MSCIBarra.com


MSCI Inc. (NYSEMXB), trading as MSCI Barra, is a provider of equity, fixed income, and hedge fund indices, and equity portfolio analysis tools. In 2004 Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) acquired Barra, Inc., to form MSCI Barra. The company is headquartered in New York City, with operations in Geneva, London, Budapest,Mumbai, Hong Kong, Paris, Tokyo, São Paulo, Dubai, Sydney, Frankfurt, Milan, Berkeley and San Francisco.

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In 2004 Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) acquired Barra, Inc., to form MSCI Barra. The company is headquartered in New York City, with operations in Monterrey,Geneva, London, Budapest, Mumbai, Hong Kong, Paris, Tokyo, São Paulo, Dubai, Sydney, Frankfurt, Milan, Berkeley and San Francisco.

The MSCI international and global equity indices have been calculated since 1970. The company's most known indices include MSCI World and MSCI EAFE. MSCI indices are widely used as the benchmark indices by which the performance of international equity portfolios are measured. They are also used as the basis of passive investment products like index funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Morgan Stanley sponsored the first iShares ETFs, known at launch as WEBS, which are designed to track various MSCI indices. [2]

In mid-2007, parent company Morgan Stanley announced plans to divest from, and potentially spin-off, MSCI.[3] This was followed by an initial public offering of a minority of stock in November 2007. The divestment was completed in 2009. [4]

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