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World Market Indices
Live prices for the most important global indices, plus a reference guide to what each one measures.
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🌎 Americas
500 largest US companies by market cap. The global benchmark.
Tech-heavy index of 3,000+ NASDAQ-listed stocks.
30 blue-chip US companies. Oldest and most quoted US index.
2,000 small-cap US stocks. Indicator of domestic economic health.
~250 largest companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Main benchmark of the Brazilian stock market.
35 most liquid and representative Mexican companies.
🌍 Europe
100 largest companies on the London Stock Exchange.
40 largest German companies. Key indicator of the German economy.
40 largest French companies listed on Euronext Paris.
50 leading blue-chip companies across the Eurozone.
35 most liquid Spanish companies on the Madrid exchange.
40 largest Italian companies by market cap.
20 largest Swiss companies including Nestlé, Novartis and Roche.
25 largest Dutch companies including ASML and Shell.
🌏 Asia-Pacific
225 most actively traded Japanese companies. Asia's oldest index.
All A-shares and B-shares on the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
~80 largest companies listed on the Hong Kong exchange.
300 A-share stocks from Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges.
All common stocks on the Korea Stock Exchange.
200 largest companies on the Australian Securities Exchange.
30 well-established Indian companies on Bombay Stock Exchange.
50 largest Indian companies on the National Stock Exchange.
30 largest companies on the Singapore Exchange.
All listed stocks on the Taiwan Stock Exchange.
📊 Volatility & Bonds
Fear index. Measures expected S&P 500 volatility over 30 days.
Benchmark US Treasury yield. Rising = tighter financial conditions.
Short-term US rate. Closely follows Fed Funds rate expectations.
Strength of the US dollar vs a basket of 6 major currencies.
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