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  1. This methodology book describes MSCIs general Index calculation methodology for the MSCI Equity Indexes. MSCI provides two ways of calculating MSCI Equity Indexes, either by using the Price Adjustment Factor (PAF) or the Index Divisors (Index Divisors methodology available as an appendix).

  2. MSCI Fixed Income Indexes are calculated 5 days a week, from Monday to Friday. However, the index levels may not change on days that are noted as holidays as per the MSCI Fixed Income Data methodology1 .

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    • How They Work
    • What They Measure
    • MSCI Emerging Market Index
    • MSCI Frontier Markets Index
    • MSCI EAFE Index
    • MSCI World Index
    • MSCI History

    MSCI selects stocks for its equity indexes that are easily traded and have high liquidity. The stocks must have active investor participation and be without owner restrictions. MSCI must balance accuracy and efficiency. It must include enough stocks to represent the underlying equity market. At the same time, it can't have so many stocks that ETFs ...

    MSCI has indexes for a variety of geographic sub-areas, as well as global indexes for stock categories such as small-cap, large-cap, and mid-cap. The four most popular track emerging markets, frontier markets, developed markets excluding the United States and Canada, and the world market.

    The Emerging Markets Index tracks the performance of stock markets in the following 26 developing countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, and Unite...

    The Frontier Markets Indextracks the stock markets of countries which are even more volatile than emerging markets. It was created in 2007. The countries in the Index are Bahrain, Bangladesh, Croatia, Estonia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lithuania, Mauritius, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, and...

    The EAFE Indexmeasures developed markets excluding the United States and Canada. EAFE stands for Europe, Australasia, and the Far East. It covers 85% of the market capitalization in each of the countries. The MSCI EAFE Index consists of the following developed market country indices: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, H...

    The World Index measures the market performance of large and mid-cap companiesthat have a global presence. It is often quoted by financial media to describe how the world's stock market is doing. It excludes stocks from emerging market countries, so it should be considered a developed world index. It includes the following countries: Australia, Aus...

    In 1968, Morgan Stanley publishedthe Capital International Indexes. These were the first indexes for markets outside of the United States. The MSCI Developed Market Indexes were published the following year. It took almost 20 years, until 1987, for the Emerging Markets Index to be published. In 1996, MSCI published the All Country Indexes for devel...

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  3. Mar 19, 2024 · MSCI offers a wide range of indexes, but some of the most recognized ones include the Emerging Markets Index, Frontier Markets Index, All Country World Index, and EAFE Index. Each of these indexes has a distinct focus and serves as a benchmark for investors and fund managers.

  4. MSCI Global Investable Market Indices. The MSCI indices based on the GIMI methodology aim to provide: Coverage of the relevant investable opportunity set with non-overlapping size and style segmentation. A strong emphasis on investability and replicability of the indices through the use of size and liquidity screens.

  5. Apr 16, 2024 · From developing an index objective to choosing relevant stocks, this graphic breaks down how MSCI builds thematic indexes using examples.

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  7. May 19, 2022 · MSCIs World index covers the developed world’s stocks while excluding Emerging Markets. The developed world means the US and Canada, Western Europe including the UK but not Greece, the ANZACs, Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore in the Pacific plus Israel from the Middle East.

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