List of stock indices
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
- MSCI ACWI IMI (Public Companies Developed and Emerging Markets)
- MSCI ACWI (Public Companies Developed and Emerging Markets)
- FTSE All-World (corporations developed and emerging countries)
- Dow Jones Global Titans (50 largest public companies in the world)
- MSCI Emerging Markets Index (largest stock corporations in emerging markets)
- MSCI World (1600 largest public companies in industrialized countries)
- S&P Global 1200 (1200 largest public companies in the world)
- STOXX Global Select Dividend 100 (100 largest companies in the world with the highest dividends)
World by regions and countries
Africa
- S&P Africa 40 Index (40 largest public companies in Africa)
Egypt
Algeria
Ghana
Kenya
Morocco
- Moroccan All Shares Index (MASI) (Moroccan benchmark index)
- Moroccan Most Active Shares Index (MADEX)
Nigeria
Rwanda
Zimbabwe
Tunisia
South Africa
- FTSE / JSE All-Share Index (South African leading index)
- FTSE / JSE Top 40 Index
America
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Canada
- S & P / TSX 60
- S & P / TSX Composite Index (Canadian leading index)
Colombia
- Índice General de la Bolsa de Valores de Colombia (IGBC) was replaced by COLCAP in November 2013
Mexico
Peru
United States
- Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA, 30 largest US public companies)
- Dow Jones Transportation Average (DJT, 20 largest US transportation companies)
- Dow Jones Utility Average (DJU, 15th largest US utility)
- Dow Jones Composite Average (all companies of the DJIA, DJT and DJU)
- NASDAQ-100 (100 of the largest NASDAQ technology companies )
- Nasdaq Composite (all NASDAQ companies)
- NYSE Composite (all NYSE companies )
- Russell 1000 (1000 largest U.S. public companies)
- Russell 2000 (2000 US small caps)
- Russell 3000 (all Russell 1000 and Russell 2000 companies)
- S&P 100 (100 largest U.S. public companies)
- S&P 500 (500 of the largest US public companies)
- S&P Financials Select Sector
- Wilshire 5000 (all US public companies)
Venezuela
Asia
- MSCI GCC 50 Index (50 largest joint stock companies on the Gulf Cooperation Council )
China
- CSI 300
- Shanghai Stock Exchange 50 Index
- Shanghai Stock Exchange 180 Index
- SSE Composite Index (leading Chinese index)
Hong Kong
- Hang Seng Index (HSI) (Hong Kong's leading index)
- Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI)
- Hang Seng MidCap Index
India
- BSE Sensex (leading Indian index)
- CNX Nifty Junior
- DBIX India Index
- S&P CNX Nifty
Indonesia
- IDX Composite (Indonesian leading index)
- LQ-45
Iran
Israel
Japan
- Jasdaq
- Nikkei 225 (Japanese leading index)
- TOPIX
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Malaysia
Pakistan
- KSE 100 Index (leading Pakistani index)
- KSE All Share Index
- KSE-30 index
- LSE 25 index
Philippines
Saudi Arabia
- Tadawul All-Share Index (TASI)
Singapore
- Straits Times Index (STI)
South Korea
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
- Dubai Financial Market General Index (DFM)
- ADX General Index (Abu Dhabi)
Australia and Oceania
Australia
- All Ordinaries (leading Australian index)
- S & P / ASX 20
- S & P / ASX 50
- S & P / ASX 200
- S & P / ASX 300
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
- OMX Copenhagen 20 (OMXC20)
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:
- Share index of the Reich Statistical Office (300 largest German stock corporations, 1922–1943)
- Nemax 50 (the 50 largest companies on the Neuer Markt , 1999–2004)
- Nemax All Share (all companies on the Neuer Markt, 1997-2004)
Estonia
- OMX Tallinn Index (OMXT)
Finland
- OMX Helsinki 25 (OMXH25)
France
- CAC 40 (leading French index)
- CAC Next 20
- SBF 250
Greece
- Athex Composite Share Price Index (leading Greek index)
- FTSE / Athex 20
Great Britain
- FT 30 index
- FTSE 100 Index (leading UK index)
- FTSE 250 index
- FTSE 350 index
- FTSE All-Share Index
Ireland
- ISEQ 20
- ISEQ Overall Index (Irish benchmark index)
Iceland
Italy
- FTSE Italia All-Share Index
- FTSE MIB (leading Italian index)
- FTSE Italia Mid Cap
Croatia
Latvia
- OMX Riga Index (OMXR)
Lithuania
- OMX Vilnius Index (OMXV)
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Austria
Poland
- Polish Traded Index (PTX)
- TechWIG
- WIG 20 (Polish leading index)
- WIG30
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
- Slovak Share Index (SAX)
Spain
- IBEX 35 (leading Spanish index)
- Madrid Stock Exchange General Index
Czech Republic
- Czech Traded Index (CTX)
Ukraine
Hungary
- Hungarian Traded Index (HTX)
- Budapest Stock Exchange Index (BUX)
Cyprus
Industries and topics
energy
property
Ecology, ethics
raw materials
- NYSE Arca Gold BUGS Index (largest gold producers in the world)
- Philadelphia Gold and Silver Index (largest gold and silver producers in the world)
- S&P Tiefsee Öl & Gas Index (largest oil service company in the world)
Web links
Overview of the world's most important indices at: