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Equity markets sold off by the most in six years in October, amid investor concerns that rising bond yields and a slowdown in China will stymie global growth.
This month, the STOXX® GC Pooling EUR Deferred Funding Rate (GC Pooling Deferred), a benchmark of overnight borrowing costs in Europe, turned five years old, as did the full STOXX GC Pooling money market curve.
Global equity indices rose in September, helped by a continued bull market in US shares, a multi-month jump for Japanese stocks and a mild rebound in Europe.
On Sep. 11, STOXX Ltd. won the ‘Best Index Provider Japan’ award from The Asset, whose publications and research are an invaluable source for Asia’s financial decision makers.
This year, we have revised some of our oldest and most established benchmark indices. MDAX®, SDAX® and TecDAX®, our indices for German mid-sized and small companies and technology shares, have been part of the DAX® family since 1996, 1999 and 2003, respectively.
August brought the biggest outperformance for US stocks relative to European indices in nine years, as buoyant American growth contrasted with financial and economic concerns in Europe.
A new index offers investors the possibility to combine sustainability criteria with a high dividend yield and low volatility profile, marrying popular portfolio characteristics with idiosyncratic benefits.
A slump in Chinese shares is turning out to be one of this year’s most defining market events. The STOXX® China A 900 Index has dropped 19% since Jan. 1.
Global equity indices rose by the most in six months in July, as buoyant economic and corporate data helped turn investors’ focus away from fears of a trade war.
It’s the uncontested benchmark for German stocks, but its 30th anniversary finds DAX covering a much wider scope.
STOXX Ltd. has introduced the STOXX® Emerging Markets 800 LO Minimum Variance Index (STOXX EM 800 LO MinVar), expanding its suite of rules-based minimum variance strategies to the universe of developing nations.
Global stocks posted a gain in May, even as emerging markets were engulfed in volatility and political developments in Italy triggered losses in Europe in the second part of the month.