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The S&P Global 100 Index measures the performance of multi-national, blue chip companies of major importance in the global equity markets. With 100 highly liquid constituents, the index is designed to support low-cost index investment products.
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Designed to be a highly liquid and tradable index, the S&P...
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Dec 22, 2021 · A surge in inflation became a major concern for investors in 2021 as the pandemic disrupted the global supply chain and made it difficult to meet demand for everything from microchips to potato...
Dec 17, 2021 · In the autumn of 2021, the nominal trading volume of Tesla options exploded to $241bn a day, as much as all other S&P 500 options combined. Amateur investors are keen punters here.
Apr 13, 2022 · Sources: S&P Global Ratings Research and S&P Global Market Intelligence's CreditPro®. Defaults in 2021 came from nearly all sectors, but--consistent with recent years--were heavily represented by two sectors: the energy and natural resources sector (with 14 defaults) and the consumer services sector (with 15 defaults).
Dec 15, 2021 · By November of 2021, the S&P 500 reached an all-time high of $4,743 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) a record high of $36,565. The tech-heavy NASDAQ, too, saw a record high of $16,212...
Sep 9, 2021 · The 2021 global corporate default tally remains at 59 after no issuers defaulted since our last report. There were only 12 defaults in third-quarter 2021 so far--considerably lower than the first two quarters of 2021 with 21 and 26, respectively (see chart 1).
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The S&P Global 100 measures the performance of 100 multi-national companies. [1] It includes 100 large-cap companies from the S&P Global 1200 whose businesses are global in nature, and that derive a substantial portion of their operating income from multiple countries.