Dow Jones Global Titans
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dow Jones Global Titans 50 Index was created to reflect the globalization of international blue chip securities in the wake of mergers and the creation of mega-corporations. The index is made up of large and well-known companies with at least some of their operations outside of their domestic markets. It includes companies trading on major exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange, London Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, Euronext, American Stock Exchange and Tokyo Stock Exchange. Eurex trades futures and options on the Euro-dominated index.
Dow Jones also offers the Dow Jones Sector Titans Indexes, which are global indexes covering large-cap stocks in sectors such as financial services, chemicals, industrial goods and services, energy, consumer goods, and noncyclical goods and services.
The Dow Jones Country Titans Indexes are blue-chip indices that represent the biggest and most liquid stocks traded in individual countries.
[edit] External links
Dow Jones & Company [1]