Equity

Global Equity

Our global equity indices track slices of the developed and broader world market, including indices that specifically look at the largest stocks in each country and global revenue exposure.

Indices

S&P World Index

S&P Global BMI

The S&P Global Broad Market Index (BMI) series is the only global index suite with a transparent, modular structure that has been fully float adjusted since 1989. This comprehensive, rules-based index series employs a transparent and consistent methodology across all countries and includes more than 14,000 stocks from 25 developed and 24 emerging markets.

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S&P Global 1200

The S&P Global 1200, the first real-time, tradable global equity index, captures approximately 70% of the world's market capitalization, offering investors efficient exposure to the world economy. It is a composite of seven headline regional indices: S&P 500®, S&P Europe 350®, S&P TOPIX 150, S&P/TSX 60, S&P/ASX All Australian 50, S&P Asia 50, and S&P Latin America 40.

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S&P Global Revenue Exposure

The S&P Global Revenue Exposure Indices are designed to measure the performance of companies in headline benchmark indices with higher-than-average revenue exposure to the country or region represented by the benchmark.

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Dow Jones Titans

The Dow Jones Titans Indices are designed to measure the performance of the largest stocks within countries, sectors, and regions. The flagship index of the series, the Dow Jones Global Titans 50, includes the world's largest multinational companies. All indices in the series are constructed and maintained according to the same underlying principles, with the goal of covering the largest and most established companies in specified markets. Each index contains 100 or fewer securities selected based on size, revenue, net income, and/or trading volume.

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S&P Depositary Receipt

The S&P Depositary Receipt Indices are designed to measure the performance of depositary receipt (DR) securities across different markets and regions, including country-specific and select indices. DRs are negotiable securities issued by a bank that trade freely in global markets, facilitating cross-border trading, and may help foreign companies raise capital in global equity offerings, also allowing investors in the U.S. and elsewhere to easily invest in companies on a more global basis.

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