Financial Tribune - The Majlis Research Center says a new government plan to divest its assets in assorted companies via exchange-traded funds is not privatization in the true sense.
As per Note 2 of the budget bill for the next fiscal year (March 2020-21) the government can divest its stake in state-run companies via ETFs. The bill obliges executive bodies to name the subsidiaries in which the government share is below 50%.
Given the nature of ETFs, it seems state-controlled enterprises on the divesture list will still be managed by the government, at least in the short term, the influential Majlis think tank said in a study delving into the pros and cons of the budgetary provisions related to state-owned and affiliated companies.
An exchange-traded fund is a type of security that involves a collection of securitiessuch as stocksthat often tracks an underlying index, although they can invest in any number of industry sectors or use various strategies.