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JPMorgan to Remove UAE From Emerging Market Bond Index

On February 24, 2026 by voice

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JPMorgan Chase said that it will remove the United Arab Emirates from its key emerging market bond indexes. The move affects major benchmarks. Including the EMBI Global Diversified index. The UAE currently holds about a 4.1% weight in that index.

🇦🇪UPDATE: JPMORGAN TO REMOVE UAE FROM EMERGING-MARKET BOND INDEXES

JPMorgan will drop the United Arab Emirates from its key emerging-market bond indexes after the country exceeded the bank’s wealth thresholds for three consecutive years.

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The bank will carry out the removal in four equal phases starting March 31. With full completion expected by June 2026. JPMorgan said the change comes after the UAE exceeded its wealth thresholds for three straight years. This signals a shift toward developed market status.

Why the UAE Is Graduating

JPMorgan reviews countries regularly to decide whether they still qualify as emerging markets. The main trigger is income level. If a country’s per-capita income stays above the bank’s threshold for three consecutive years. Then it can be removed. That is exactly what happened with the UAE. The country’s gross national income per person has remained well above the required level. It is supported by strong oil revenue, tourism growth and economic diversification.

The UAE also carries high credit ratings in the AA range. In many ways, this move reflects economic success rather than weakness. Similar reclassifications recently affected Qatar and Kuwait. They were also phased out of EM indexes as their economies matured.

Phased Removal Timeline

JPMorgan plans a gradual exit to avoid sudden market shocks. The UAE’s weight will fall in four equal steps between March 31 and June 30, 2026. Meanwhile, the country will exit the smaller euro-denominated EM bond index fully on March 31. Importantly, any new UAE bond issues will no longer qualify for inclusion after the announcement. Existing bonds will simply roll off through the phased reductions. This step-by-step approach gives asset managers time to adjust their portfolios. It also helps reduce volatility that could come from a sudden forced sell-off.

Market Impact and Investor Flows

The decision matters because hundreds of billions of dollars track JPMorgan’s EM bond benchmarks. Passive funds and ETFs that follow the index will need to reduce UAE exposure over the coming months. In the short term, this could create modest outflows and slightly wider bond spreads.

But analysts expect the impact to remain manageable because of the gradual timeline. Over the longer run, the shift could actually help the UAE. Moving out of the emerging market bucket may attract developed market investors. Those who previously could not buy the country’s debt. That could support borrowing costs over time.

A Milestone for the UAE

The reclassification highlights how far the UAE economy has advanced. It also slightly reduces Gulf representation in emerging market debt benchmarks. This shifting index weight toward riskier economies. For now, markets appear calm following the announcement. The phased exit gives investors time to reposition without major disruption. More broadly, the move shows how global bond indexes continue to evolve. As fast growing economies move up the income ladder.

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