STOXX

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STOXX Ltd.[1] is owned by Deutsche Börse AG and SIX. STOXX Ltd. operates as a globally integrated index provider, covering the world markets – developing, maintaining, distributing and marketing a comprehensive global family of strictly rules-based and transparent indices. STOXX Ltd. calculates approximately 300 indices.

The STOXX Indices are licensed by STOXX Ltd. to financial institutions and other users for use with Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), mutual funds, futures & options, structured products and other purposes. Currently historical index data can be downloaded from the STOXX website for internal informational purposes.

Index Family

The STOXX Index family represents a wide range of stocks covering different market segments and different investment strategies. On a regional level the indices initially covered Europe, the Eurozone and Eastern Europe. The first STOXX indices were introduced at the beginning of 1998:[2] the Euro Stoxx 50 Index [3][4] and the STOXX Europe 50 Index.[5][6] In 2011 STOXX expanded its index range by adding a consistent global index family for global regions and countries.[7]

References

  1. "Stocks A-Z". STOXX definition. Deutsche Börse AG. Retrieved 3 March 2012. 
  2. "Stocks A-Z". Euro Stoxx 50 definition. Deutsche Börse AG. Retrieved 3 March 2012. "The first STOXX index was introduced at the beginning of 1998 by Deutsche Börse AG" 
  3. "Index profiles SX5E". Index quotes. Bloomberg. Retrieved 3 March 2012. 
  4. ISIN EU0009658145
  5. "Index profiles SX5p". Index quotes. Bloomberg. Retrieved 3 March 2012. 
  6. ISIN EU0009658160
  7. "About STOXX". STOXX. STOXX Limited. Retrieved 3 March 2012. 

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