Emerging markets represent about 13 % of
global equity capitalization, and more than half of global GDP.
Not exact matches
The MSCI Emerging Markets Index is a free float - adjusted market
capitalization index that is designed to measure
equity market performance in the
global emerging markets.
The MSCI USA Indexes part of the
Global Equity Indexes - reflect the full breadth of investment opportunities within the US equity markets by market capitalization size, by value and growth investment styles and by sectors and indus
Equity Indexes - reflect the full breadth of investment opportunities within the US
equity markets by market capitalization size, by value and growth investment styles and by sectors and indus
equity markets by market
capitalization size, by value and growth investment styles and by sectors and industries.
Yet despite emerging market stocks representing about one - eighth of
global equity market
capitalization, the vast majority of investors has much smaller allocations to them, dramatically underweighting the asset class.
Thirty years ago, emerging markets made up only about 1 % of world
equity market
capitalization, and just 18 % of
global GDP.
Emerging economies account for a larger share of
global GDP, corporate revenues, and profits than is reflected in the market
capitalization of
global equity markets.
«In our base case, Asia could dominate growth in
global equity market
capitalization over the next 10 years.
Meanwhile, Albert Edwards of SocGen suggested that there has been an excessive «move away from
equities» in recent years — instead of noting, for example, that the volume of U.S. government debt foisted upon the public (even excluding what has been purchased by the Fed) has doubled since 2007, not to mention other sources of
global debt issuance, while the market
capitalization of stocks has merely recovered to its previously overvalued highs.
It is the view of this magazine that you should structure your
global equity investments roughly in proportion with market
capitalization, and so the table below can be used as a rough guide to breaking foreign asset allocation.
MSCI Emerging Markets — The MSCI Emerging Markets Index is a free float - adjusted market
capitalization weighted index that is designed to measure
equity market performance in the
global emerging markets.
Equity exposure could be further allocated among market -
capitalization, sectors,
global exposure, value vs. growth, etc..
Instead, my
equity investment goal is simply to reproduce the performance of the
global equity market, weighted by market
capitalization.
The MSCI World Growth Index is a free float - adjusted market
capitalization - weighted index that is designed to measure the performance of growth - oriented
equity securities of
global developed markets.
It emphasizes foreign
equity exposure, observing that, at 57 per cent domestic exposure, Canadians are behind only Australians in having the worst level of home country bias in their portfolios — despite the fact Canada makes up only about 3.5 per cent of
global stock market
capitalization.
The Chautauqua
Global Growth Strategy invests in
equity securities of both U.S. and non-U.S. companies with large market
capitalizations.
The selection universe for the S&P 500 Index includes all U.S - domiciled, as determined by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC, common
equities listed on the NYSE, NYSE Arca, NYSE American, NASDAQ
Global Select Market, NASDAQ Select Market, Investors Exchange (IEX), NASDAQ Capital Market, Bats BZX, Bats BYX, Bats EDGA, or Bats EDGX with market
capitalizations generally of $ 6.1 billion or more at the time of inclusion.
The selection universe for the S&P MidCap 400 Index includes all U.S. common
equities listed on the NYSE, NYSE Arca, NYSE American, NASDAQ
Global SelectMarket, NASDAQ Select Market, Investors Exchange (IEX), NASDAQ Capital Market, Bats BZX, Bats BYX, Bats EDGA, or Bats EDGX with market
capitalizations generally between $ 1.6 billion and $ 6.8 billion at the time of inclusion.
The MSCI World ex USA Index is a free float - adjusted market
capitalization index that is designed to measure
global equity performance.
The MSCI ACWI Small Cap Index is a free float - adjusted market
capitalization index that is designed to measure
global small cap
equity performance.
Designed to provide
equity exposure to
global small cap markets with potentially less volatility over a complete market cycle than traditional
capitalization - weighted indices
VTIAX: ``... employs an indexing investment approach designed to track the performance of the FTSE
Global All Cap ex US Index, a float - adjusted market -
capitalization - weighted index designed to measure
equity market performance of companies located in developed and emerging markets, excluding the United States.
The MSCI World Index is a free float - adjusted market
capitalization index that is designed to measure
global developed market
equity performance.
The MSCI World ex USA Index is a free float - adjusted market
capitalization index that is designed to measure
global developed market
equity performance.
Shares of U.S. companies have soared since 2009 and represent nearly 50 % of the
global market
capitalization for
equities everywhere.
MSCI Emerging Markets Index is a free float - adjusted market
capitalization index that is designed to measure
equity market performance in the
global emerging markets.
MSCI Emerging Markets Index (ND) is a free float - adjusted market
capitalization index that is designed to measure
equity market performance in the
global emerging markets.
The Chautauqua
Global Growth Fund invests primarily in
equity securities of both U.S. and non-U.S. companies with medium to large market
capitalizations (i.e., those with market
capitalizations in excess of U.S. $ 5 billion at the time of purchase).
«SPG is our favorite large
capitalization REIT,» noted David Kostin, head of
global equity research at Goldman Sachs.