The Credit Suisse Global Investment
Returns Yearbook for 2017 reports that an index of the world's stocks provided an average annual real return of 5.1 % from 1900 through 2016.
At Abnormal Returns, over the weekend, Tadas Viskanta featured a free article from Credit Suisse called the Credit Suisse Global Investment
Returns Yearbook 2015.
For summaries of the financial market returns of 19 countries from 1900 - 2009, see the Credit Suisse Global Investment
Returns Yearbook 2010.
Details on creating an historical emerging markets index can be found in the Credit Suisse Global Investment
Returns Yearbook, 2014.
For even more perspective, the Credit Suisse Global Investment
Returns Yearbook 2014 reports that the return of US stocks had an annualized standard deviation of about 20 % from 1928 through 2013.
If you like long term investment return statistics, then the 2013 Credit Suisse Investment
return yearbook is a MUST READ (via myideafarm)
Not exact matches
Corporate advisor Duff & Phelps produces the Stocks, Bonds, Bills, and Inflation (SBBI)
Yearbook (formerly Ibbotson SBBI
Yearbook), which compiles extensive data on these
returns in its annual publication.
He expects the town will have to go through high school
yearbooks to track down generations of the students who left and didn't
return to see if they are suffering any ill effects.
Please
return the attached form with a check payable to Arkadelphia High School
Yearbook, or you can also pay with cash.
Source: Ibbotson SBBI, 2008, Classic
Yearbook, Market
Returns for Stocks, Bonds, Bills, and Inflation, Morningstar, Chicago -2008.
According to the Credit Suisse Global Investment
Yearbook, stock markets in the developed world delivered an annualized
return of 8.5 % over the last 112 years.
Between 1926 and 2014, for example, large - company stocks gained an annualized 10.1 %, while intermediate - term government bond
returned 5.3 % annually, according to the 2015 Ibbotson Classic
Yearbook.
But most investment pros expect
returns in the years ahead to come in well below the long - term historical annualized
returns reported in the Ibbotson Stocks, Bonds, Bills, Inflation (SBBI) 2015
Yearbook: 10.1 % for large - company stocks and 5.3 % for intermediate - term government bonds.
While there have been multi-year stretches when stocks have generated comparable - or - better
returns in the past — and you can easily find them by consulting the Ibbotson Classic
Yearbook — the long - term annual average
return for stocks is much lower, about 10 % annualized from 1926 through the end of 2014.
Upon his
return to the United States, Graves traveled extensively before settling in Beaumont, Texas, where he finished high school and was described in the
yearbook as «a vagabond artist with a commanding mien — rushing here or there with flowers or canvas in hand.»