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MSCI World Price Index (1969-2020) Map of all countries included in the MSCI World index as of 28 Sep 2018. The MSCI World is a widely followed global stock market index that tracks the performance of around 1,500 large and mid-cap companies across 23 developed countries.
MSCI World (Developed, large-cap stocks only) MSCI ACWI Index (Developed and EM, all cap stocks) S&P Global 100; S&P Global 1200; The Global Dow – Global version of the Dow Jones Industrial Average; Dow Jones Global Titans 50; FTSE All-World index series; OTCM QX ADR 30 Index
MSCI is a global provider of equity, fixed income, real estate indices, multi-asset portfolio analysis tools, ESG and climate products. It operates the MSCI World, MSCI All Country World Index (ACWI), and MSCI Emerging Markets Indices, among others. MSCI is an abbreviation for Morgan Stanley Capital International.
MSCI's all country world index was last down 0.2%, with shares in Europe struggling to rebound much after the previous day's 2% loss and Asia down. U.S. share futures were a touch lower too, after ...
The MSCI All-World index, which has gained 16% this year, was up 0.2% on the day. Looking ahead to the start of trading on Wall Street, S&P 500 futures were up 0.3%, while Nasdaq futures rose 0.5%.
That left MSCI's world share index a fraction lower. U.S. share futures held steady. Investors were also digesting ratings agency Moody's unexpectedly downgrading France on Friday.
World or global coverage These indices attempt to represent the performance of the global stock market. [citation needed] The MSCI World has nearly 1,400 constituents that cover approximately 85% of the free float-adjusted market capitalization in 23 developed countries. [3]
FTSE Global All Cap Index, a global index covering approximately 9,000 stocks from small cap to large cap; FTSE All-World Index, a global index covering approximately 4,000 mid cap and large cap stocks; Several of the indices in the series are used by The Vanguard Group as bases of their mutual funds and ETFs.