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Fixed Income Indexes. Our suite of Fixed Income Indexes leverages MSCI’s 30+ years of extensive risk and performance analytics experience in fixed income. We bring our market-leading index construction and state-of-the-art data capabilities together to deliver indexes that help measure fixed income performance. DM and EM Standard Indexes and their respective Value and Growth Indexes, as well as DM Small Cap Indexes followed the MSCI Standard Index Methodology based on a sampling approach until June 2007, when they began to be transitioned to their respective Provisional Indexes in two phases (November 2007 and May 2008). MSCI Emerging Markets Index: The MSCI Emerging Markets Index is an index created by Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) designed to measure equity market performance in global emerging The MSCI ACWI index covers 85% of the global market capitalisation. It tracks over 2,800 large and mid-cap stocks in 23 developed markets and 26 emerging markets. However, the share of emerging markets in the ACWI is only around 11% whereas they have more than a one-third share of world GDP. Current and Historical Performance Performance for iShares MSCI ACWI Index Fund on Yahoo Finance. 3MTD, formerly labeled QTD, represents the index's cumulative return from 3-month prior end date to current date. The IMI, Large, Mid, SMID, Micro Cap, Small + Micro Cap, All Cap, EM, FM and ACWI Small Cap Indexes and their corresponding Value and Growth Indexes, together with the Provisional Standard, DM Provisional Small Cap and DM Small Cap Value and Growth Indexes are all based on the MSCI

The MSCI All Country World Index (ACWI) is a market capitalization weighted index designed to provide a broad measure of equity market performance throughout the world.

Marketing Cookies. Our marketing cookies let us to know when you interact with our marketing communications. In addition, if you submit an online form to us (e.g., email subscribe, Contact Us, event registration, etc.), we use these cookies to identify your navigation activities on our websites. The MSCI World with DM Exposure Index is derived from the MSCI World Index, its parent index. Following a review of the geographic distribution of revenues for each company in the MSCI World Index, the top-ranked constituents with the highest The MSCI USA IMI Sector Indexes are derived from the broad MSCI USA Investable Market Index (IMI), which includes over 2,400 large, mid and small cap stocks, covering approximately 99% of the free float-adjusted market capitalization in the U.S. View returns for any global, regional or country MSCI index. There are three main variables to select: the market for the index (All Country, Developed Markets, Emerging Markets, Frontier Markets, etc.), the currency (US dollar, Euro, or local), and the index level (price return, total return, net return). This information is the property of MSCI Inc. and/or its subsidiaries (collectively, "MSCI"). It is provided for informational purposes only, and is not a recommendation to participate in any particular trading strategy. The information may not be used to verify or correct data, or any compilation of data or index or in the creation of any indexes. The MSCI ACWI index covers 85% of the global market capitalisation. It tracks over 2,800 large and mid-cap stocks in 23 developed markets and 26 emerging markets. However, the share of emerging markets in the ACWI is only around 11% whereas they have more than a one-third share of world GDP.

View returns for any global, regional or country MSCI index. There are three main variables to select: the market for the index (All Country, Developed Markets, Emerging Markets, Frontier Markets, etc.), the currency (US dollar, Euro, or local), and the index level (price return, total return, net return).

The MSCI ACWI index covers 85% of the global market capitalisation. It tracks over 2,800 large and mid-cap stocks in 23 developed markets and 26 emerging markets. However, the share of emerging markets in the ACWI is only around 11% whereas they have more than a one-third share of world GDP. The MSCI ACWI Index, MSCI’s flagship global equity index, is designed to represent performance of the full opportunity set of large- and mid-cap stocks across 23 developed and 26 emerging markets. As of December 2019, it covers more than 3,000 constituents across 11 sectors and approximately 85% of the free float-adjusted market capitalization in each market. The MSCI All Country World Index (ACWI) is a market capitalization weighted index designed to provide a broad measure of equity market performance throughout the world. MSCI indexes facilitate the construction and monitoring of portfolios in a cohesive and complete manner, avoiding benchmark misfit. At the core is our Modern Index Strategy, which provides consistent treatment across all markets. We also license our indexes for exchange traded funds and exchange-listed futures and options. Fixed Income Indexes. Our suite of Fixed Income Indexes leverages MSCI’s 30+ years of extensive risk and performance analytics experience in fixed income. We bring our market-leading index construction and state-of-the-art data capabilities together to deliver indexes that help measure fixed income performance.

MSCI Emerging Markets Index: The MSCI Emerging Markets Index is an index created by Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) designed to measure equity market performance in global emerging

The MSCI All Country World Index (ACWI) is a market capitalization weighted index designed to provide a broad measure of equity market performance throughout the world. MSCI indexes facilitate the construction and monitoring of portfolios in a cohesive and complete manner, avoiding benchmark misfit. At the core is our Modern Index Strategy, which provides consistent treatment across all markets. We also license our indexes for exchange traded funds and exchange-listed futures and options.

The index includes US Treasury Securities (non TIPS), Government agency measures the overall direction of commodity sectors. MSCI All Country World ex U.S. Growth Index is a free float-adjusted market capitalization weighted index that is designed to measure the equity market performance of developed markets, 

View returns for any global, regional or country MSCI index. There are three main variables to select: the market for the index (All Country, Developed Markets, Emerging Markets, Frontier Markets, etc.), the currency (US dollar, Euro, or local), and the index level (price return, total return, net return). This information is the property of MSCI Inc. and/or its subsidiaries (collectively, "MSCI"). It is provided for informational purposes only, and is not a recommendation to participate in any particular trading strategy. The information may not be used to verify or correct data, or any compilation of data or index or in the creation of any indexes. The MSCI ACWI index covers 85% of the global market capitalisation. It tracks over 2,800 large and mid-cap stocks in 23 developed markets and 26 emerging markets. However, the share of emerging markets in the ACWI is only around 11% whereas they have more than a one-third share of world GDP. The MSCI ACWI Index, MSCI’s flagship global equity index, is designed to represent performance of the full opportunity set of large- and mid-cap stocks across 23 developed and 26 emerging markets. As of December 2019, it covers more than 3,000 constituents across 11 sectors and approximately 85% of the free float-adjusted market capitalization in each market. The MSCI All Country World Index (ACWI) is a market capitalization weighted index designed to provide a broad measure of equity market performance throughout the world. MSCI indexes facilitate the construction and monitoring of portfolios in a cohesive and complete manner, avoiding benchmark misfit. At the core is our Modern Index Strategy, which provides consistent treatment across all markets. We also license our indexes for exchange traded funds and exchange-listed futures and options.