S&P Global 1200
The S&P Global 1200 Index is a free-float weighted stock market index of global equities from Standard & Poor's. The index covers 31 countries and approximately 70 percent of global stock market capitalization. It is composed of seven regional indices:
- S&P 500 Index (United States)
- S&P/TSX 60 Index (Canada)
- S&P Latin America 40 Index (Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Peru)
- S&P/TOPIX 150 Index (Japan)
- S&P Asia 50 Index (Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan)
- S&P/ASX 50 Index (Australia)
- S&P Europe 350 Index
The European index is divided into three subindices: the S&P Euro, covering the eurozone markets; the S&P Euro Plus, adding Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland; and the S&P United Kingdom.
The Global 1200 includes companies in all ten GICS sectors. The largest sector, in terms of weight and number of companies, is financials. Other top sectors represented are consumer discretionary, health care, and information technology. Among the smallest are utilities, materials, telecommunication services, and energy.
Subset
S&P also has the "S&P International 700", which is the S&P Global 1200 minus the S&P 500.[1]
Investment
iShares has a group of funds based on this index split up by GICS sectors (NYSE Arca: IXJ, NYSE Arca: IXC, NYSE Arca: IXN, NYSE Arca: KXI, NYSE Arca: IXP, NYSE Arca: IXG, NYSE Arca: MXI, NYSE Arca: EXI, NYSE Arca: JXI, NYSE Arca: RXI). This is similar to the Sector Spiders and some European funds based on the STOXX Europe 600.