List of stock indices

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The list of stock indices gives an overview of the world's most important stock indices . In the first chapter, indices are listed which - in addition to the company size that is always used - mainly select according to region and country. In the second chapter, industry and topic indices are compiled.

Worldwide stock indices

World by regions and countries

Africa

Egypt

Algeria

Ghana

Kenya

Morocco

Nigeria

Rwanda

Zimbabwe

Tunisia

South Africa

America

Argentina

Brazil

Chile

Canada

Colombia

Mexico

Peru

United States

Venezuela

Asia

China

Hong Kong

India

Indonesia

Iran

Israel

Japan

Jordan

Kazakhstan

Malaysia

Pakistan

Philippines

Saudi Arabia

Singapore

South Korea

Taiwan

Thailand

Turkey

United Arab Emirates

Australia and Oceania

Australia

New Zealand

Europe

  • CECEEUR (30 largest joint stock companies in Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary)
  • CEETX (25 largest joint stock companies in Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovenia; note discontinued at the end of 2015)
  • EPIX (50 largest real estate companies in Europe)
  • EPRA index (70 largest real estate companies in Europe)
  • EURO STOXX 50 (50 largest joint stock companies in the euro zone)
  • STOXX Europe 50 (50 largest stock corporations in Europe - also from countries in which the euro has not been introduced)
  • STOXX Europe 600 (600 stock corporations from 18 European countries)
  • STOXX Nordic 30 (30 largest public limited companies in Northern Europe)

Belgium

Bulgaria

Denmark

Germany

  • BayX30 (the 30 largest Bavarian companies from DAX, MDAX and TecDAX)
  • CDAX (all German stock corporations listed in Frankfurt)
  • DAX (leading German index)
  • DIMAX (German real estate market index, private index published by Ellwanger & Geiger)
  • DivDAX (15 DAX companies with the highest dividend yield)
  • FAZ index (before the introduction of the DAX, the most important index on German stocks)
  • GCX (sustainability index)
  • GEX (owner-managed company from Germany)
  • HASPAX (the most important companies in the Hamburg metropolitan region in terms of market capitalization)
  • HDAX (summary of DAX, MDAX and TecDAX)
  • LevDAX (an index calculated by Deutsche Börse that is linked to the movements of the leading index DAX with a leverage of two)
  • LDAX , L-MDAX, L-SDAX (L stands for "Late"), calculated from the close of Xetra until 8:00 pm from Frankfurt floor prices
  • MDAX (German midcaps)
  • Nisax20 (the 20 largest listed companies in Lower Saxony)
  • NRW-MIX (the 50 largest public companies in NRW)
  • ÖkoDAX (ten companies in the renewable energy sector)
  • Photovoltaic Global 30 Index
  • RENIXX (since 2006, renewable energy sector, 30 companies from around the world)
  • SDAX (German small caps)
  • TecDAX (the 30 largest German technology companies )
  • XDAX , XDAXDAX (outside of Frankfurt trading hours, DAX extensions calculated from derivative prices)

Former stock indices:

Estonia

Finland

France

Greece

Great Britain

Ireland

Iceland

Italy

Croatia

Latvia

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Netherlands

Norway

Austria

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Serbia

Sweden

Switzerland

  • SMI (Swiss Leading Index)
  • SPI (small, mid and large caps)
  • SLI (30 most liquid stocks with limited stock weighting)

Slovakia

Spain

Czech Republic

Ukraine

Hungary

Cyprus

Industries and topics

energy

property

Ecology, ethics

raw materials

Web links

Overview of the world's most important indices at: