JPMorgan Adds Saudi Arabia to GBI-EM Index in January 2027

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JPMorgan confirmed on April 23, 2026, that it will add Saudi Arabia to its benchmark Government Bond Index-Emerging Markets (GBI-EM) effective January 29, 2027, according to a note circulated by the New York-based bank. Saudi Arabia will be included with a 2.52 percent weighting, marking a significant step in the kingdom’s integration into global emerging markets debt benchmarks.

Index Details and Scope

The GBI-EM is described as the most widely tracked benchmark of its kind, with $233 billion in tracked investments. JPMorgan’s decision follows what the bank characterized as “a multi-year effort of sustained reforms by the local authorities to enhance market access for international investors and improve domestic trading capabilities.”

Eligible Saudi Assets

Saudi sukuk—shariah-compliant debt instruments that function like bonds—with a remaining maturity of up to 15 years will be eligible for inclusion on the index. JPMorgan identified eight sukuk issuances that qualify for inclusion, with a combined total value of $69 billion.

Market Impact

Inclusion on the GBI-EM is expected to boost liquidity and demand for Saudi sovereign debt, potentially reducing the cost of borrowing for the kingdom.

Saudi Arabia’s Debt Market Strategy

Saudi Arabia is increasingly turning to international debt markets to address a widening budget deficit and continue funding long-term economic development projects under Vision 2030. The inclusion represents recognition of the kingdom’s market reforms and improved investor access.

Prior Announcement

In September, AGBI reported that JPMorgan had placed Saudi Arabia on “Index Watch-Positive,” which put the kingdom on track to join the GBI-EM.

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TeaAndSlippagevip
· 16h ago
Another EM index inclusion, now it depends on whether funds follow in or not, and whether the yield spread will be pushed even flatter.
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GoldfishUnderTheIcevip
· 04-24 12:31
Saudi Arabia being included in the JPM index feels like a combination of official credit endorsement and increased liquidity.
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ReviewMonsterDoesn'tSleepvip
· 04-23 11:38
Inclusion in the index = improved liquidity, but it also means it is more easily influenced by global macro sentiment, especially as fluctuations in U.S. Treasury yields can transmit quickly.
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GateUser-f4b3df7avip
· 04-23 11:33
Effective until January 2027, the market may start pricing in a year in advance, with volatility points actually lying in the "expectation gap."
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NoSleepBridgevip
· 04-23 11:26
This is also quite interesting in the crypto space: traditional funds are more willing to invest in emerging market bonds, and when risk appetite increases, on-chain assets may also benefit.
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GateUser-99725296vip
· 04-23 11:17
2.52% weight is not small, equivalent to giving Saudi Arabian bonds a "passive buy" ticket.
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RetroRadioWavesvip
· 04-23 11:16
2.52% sounds small, but for institutions tracking GBI-EM, it's a mandatory allocation, and the net inflow could be quite significant.
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RugProofRitavip
· 04-23 11:16
A milestone for Saudi Arabia, for investors it means: more reasons to allocate, but don't forget the risks related to exchange rates and oil prices.
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