FTSE Global Equity Index Series

FTSE Global Equity Index Series

The FTSE Global Equity Index Series was launched in September 2003, and provides coverage of some 8,000 stocks in 48 countries.

The family includes the FTSE SmallCap Index and broader FTSE Global All Cap Indices (large/mid/small cap) as well as the FTSE All-World Index Series (large/mid cap).

References

* [http://www.actuaries.org.uk The Faculty & Institute of Actuaries]
* [http://www.ftse.com/Indices/FTSE_All_World_Index_Series/Downloads/FTSE_Developed__Europe__ex_UK_Index_Factsheet.pdf FTSE Developed Europe ex UK Index Factsheet]


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