List of stock market indices

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Commonly used stock market indices include:

Global

Large companies not ordered by any nation or type of business:

Contents

Regional indices

Africa

Asia

Europe

Latin America

National indices

Equity indices ordered by nationality of companies (in alphabetical order).

Africa

South Africa

Nigeria

Botswana

  • BSE DCI – Botswana Stock Exchange Domestic Company Index
  • BSE FCI – Botswana Stock Exchange Foreign Company Index

Zambia

  • LASI – LuSE All-shares Index

Egypt

Ghana

Morocco

Zimbabwe

Americas

Argentina

Brazil

Canada

Chile

Colombia

Jamaica

Mexico

Peru

Trinidad and Tobago

United States

Venezuela

Asia

Bangladesh

China

Hong Kong

India

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Indonesia

Iran

Israel

Japan

Jordan

Kazakhstan

Malaysia

Nepal

Oman

Pakistan

Philippines

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

Singapore

South Korea

Sri Lanka

Taiwan

Thailand

Turkey

Vietnam

Europe

Austria

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • BIRS – main market index in Republic of Srpska
  • FIRS – investment funds index in Republic of Srpska
  • ERS10 – power utility index in Republic of Srpska

Bulgaria

Croatia

Czechia

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

  • DAX – 40 companies weighted by the market cap
  • TecDAX
  • MDAX – Mid cap
  • SDAX – Small cap

Greece

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Serbia

Slovakia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Oceania

Australia

New Zealand

Industry indices

Stock market indices covering specific industries include (in alphabetical order):

Energy

Electronics

Electronic tech, computers, hardware, software, services, Internet


Metals

Miners

Real Estate

Water

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