S&P North Africa 15
The S&P North Africa 15 consists of 15 of the largest and most liquid companies listed in Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia. The index employs a 20% single stock cap to reduce concentration.
View ArticleS&P African Renaissance Index (EUR)
The S&P African Renaissance Index comprises the same 100 companies as the S&P All Africa Select Index, with constituent weights adjusted based on the percentage of each company’s economic...
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The S&P North Africa is designed to serve as a comprehensive benchmark for the North Africa region within the S&P All Africa, and includes companies listed in Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia.
View ArticleS&P All Africa ex-South Africa Select
The S&P All Africa ex-South Africa Select is designed to be a broad yet replicable index measuring the performance of the largest, most liquid companies listed in Africa ex-South Africa and...
View ArticleS&P All Africa ex-South Africa
The S&P All Africa ex-South Africa is designed to serve as a comprehensive benchmark for the African market excluding South Africa.
View ArticleS&P African Renaissance Index
The S&P African Renaissance Index comprises the same 100 companies as the S&P All Africa Select Index, with constituent weights adjusted based on the percentage of each company’s economic...
View ArticleS&P GCC Investable Shariah
The S&P GCC Investable Shariah is a comprehensive Shariah-compliant benchmark designed for international investors covering 5 GCC markets.
View ArticleS&P Palestine BMI
The S&P Palestine BMI is a comprehensive benchmark including all Palestinian companies meeting inclusion thresholds as defined by the S&P Frontier BMI Methodology.
View ArticleS&P All Africa Capped
The S&P All Africa Capped modifies the S&P All Africa, ensuring that the weights of individual countries, sectors and companies are limited.
View ArticleS&P All Africa Select
The S&P All Africa Select consists of 100 of the largest and most liquid companies from the S&P All Africa, including 50 South African companies and 50 non-South African companies.
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