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Dow Jones Indexes: Global Equity Handbook

Over the last quarter of 2010, the Dow Jones Global Total Stock Market Index added nearly $3 trillion in total float market cap, an increase of 9.54% since September 30, 2010. About half of this increase came from the United States, which added $1.47 trillion (or 11.57%). The table below shows the quarter-over-quarter change across all five global equity indexes. ..

 


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September 30, 2010 – December 31, 2010 

Mkt Cap Change
($T)
 

Mkt Cap Change
(%)
 

Dow Jones Global Total Stock Market Index

+$2.97

+9.54%

Dow Jones Global Index

+$2.81

+9.45%

Dow Jones Islamic Market World Index

+$1.44

+11.71%

Dow Jones Sustainability World Index

+$0.52

+6.42%

Dow Jones Global Titans 50 Index

+$0.43

+7.15%

 

– During 2010’s fourth quarter, large caps (companies greater than $10 billion) had the largest weight increase across all index products. Representing 5%-10% by component count, large caps encompass approximately 60%-70% of the total float market cap for the Dow Jones Global Total Stock Market Index, Dow Jones Global Index, and Dow Jones Islamic Market Index.

 – The top 50 holdings across the listed countries generally capture about 70%-90% of the country’s total float market cap with the exception of the U.S. (appx 40%) and Japan (appx 45%).

 – Basic Materials is the most globally diversified industry with the U.S. accounting for only about 18%. All other global industries have a minimum U.S. exposure of about 35% and a maximum of roughly 70% (technology).

 

Source: ETFWorld – Dow Jones Indexes




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