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The European Commission (EC) on Dec. 11 unveiled the ‘European Green Deal,’ an initial roadmap in a plan to make the region carbon-neutral by 2050.
Trading in futures on the STOXX® Europe 600 ESG-X Index (FSEG) was the busiest on record in December, as more investors turn to the exchange-traded derivatives to manage their responsible portfolios.
The global financial crisis significantly changed the industry composition of European equities, enhancing sector diversification relative to the market’s own history and to other major regions.
In February 2020, sustainable investing will reach a new chapter when Eurex lists futures on the STOXX® USA 500 ESG-X Index.
Stocks rose for a ninth month this year in November amid hopes for a thaw in the trade war between the US and China, and optimism that the global economy may gather pace.
Index | Benchmarks
STOXX European Benchmarks — The Gateway to an Entire Region STOXX European Benchmarks — The Gateway to an Entire Region
STOXX is synonymous with equity indexing in Europe. The STOXX® Europe 600 Index, EURO STOXX® Index and EURO STOXX 50® Index have for over 20 years provided liquid and effective access to the region’s stock market, based on transparent rules and an objective methodology.
STOXX has launched an innovative index that allows a systematic investment in the best-performing mutual funds across various asset classes, bringing in a strictly rules-based alternative to active fund selection.
The STOXX® Europe 600 ESG-X Index has been licensed to Kairos Partners SGR to delimit the investment universe of the model portfolio of Kairos International Sicav – ActivESG P (KIS ActivESG).
Index | ESG & Sustainability
STOXX Tops Febelfin’s Sustainability Labels for Indices STOXX Tops Febelfin’s Sustainability Labels for Indices
Four STOXX indices have received a quality label for sustainability, the most of any index provider, in the first batch of endorsements by Belgium’s financial sector federation.
October’s market pullback is the type of seismic event that initiates discussions about a change in investor sentiment. In the current rally, such a change would mean a move away from the recent years’ leaders, namely growth stocks, towards the laggards: value stocks.
They are among the strongest engines of the world’s economy, but in equity markets, developing nations have trailed rather than led this decade.
Stocks posted their eighth monthly gain this year in October, with US indices climbing to a record high, amid positive macroeconomic and corporate news.