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Standard & Poor's Global indices offer exposure to the world economy with its representative S&P Global 1200, comprehensive S&P Global Equity Indices and regional indices through partnerships with local exchanges.
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Standard & Poor's U.S. indices is the leading market measures of the U.S. equity market. Its core market capitalization size indices serve as building blocks to create composite views of the market. |
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Standard & Poor's Canadian index series comprises Canadian-based, Toronto Stock Exchange listed companies. Its broad coverage has made this index series the premier indicator of market activity for Canadian equity markets. |
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Standard & Poor's Latin American index measures equity markets of Mexico, Brazil, Chile and Argentina. It serves as a yardstick for Latin America, reflecting the risk and return characteristics of the broader universe. |
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Standard & Poor's European indices provide broad regional exposure to leading markets in Europe including the United Kingdom. Eligibile universe of companies are members of local European exchanges. |
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Standard & Poor's Asian indices measure equity markets of India, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea and Singapore. They serve as yardsticks for Asia, reflecting the risk and return characteristics of the broader universe. |
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Standard & Poor's Japanese indices are universally recognized as Japan's premier market indicators. These indices are derived from a universe of eligible companies listed on the Tokyo, Osaka or JASDAQ stock exchanges. |
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Standard & Poor's Australian indices are universally recognized as Australia's premier market indicators. These indices measure the movement in share values resulting from trading on the Australian Stock Exchange. |
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Standard & Poor's Emerging Market Indices are widely recognized as the most comprehensive and reliable measures of the world's emerging markets with an underlying database housing the deepest and most robust data history. |
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The S&P Shariah index series is designed to offer investors a set of indices that are compliant with Islamic canonical law. Each index in the Shariah index series is based on a parent S&P index, providing investors a comparable investable portfolio while adopting explicit investment criteria defined by the law. |
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