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STOXX® Developed Markets 2400

Summary

The STOXX Developed Markets 2400 index is a broad yet liquid subset of the STOXX Developed Markets TMI. With a fixed number of 2400 components, the STOXX Developed Markets 2400 index represents the largest companies in the Developed markets.

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Symbol
EDD24BGV
Calculation
End-of-day
Dissemination Period
22:15-22:15 CET
ISIN
CH0149412550
Bloomberg ID
BBG003CP9CQ0
Last Value
339.6 -4.04 (-1.18%)
As of 10:15 pm CET
Week to Week Change
-1.77%
52 Week Change
20.31%
Year to Date Change
6.79%
Daily Low
339.6
Daily High
339.6
52 Week Low
274.6327 Oct 2023
52 Week High
348.6928 Mar 2024

Top 10 Components

Microsoft Corp. US
Apple Inc. US
NVIDIA Corp. US
Amazon.com Inc. US
META PLATFORMS CLASS A US
ALPHABET CLASS C US
Eli Lilly & Co. US
BROADCOM US
JPMorgan Chase & Co. US
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Cl B US
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Stocks rebound in October on hopes for Fed’s policy pivot

The STOXX Global 1800 index rose 7.1% in dollars last month, after falling to a two-year low. While most economists rightly forecast the Federal Reserve’s fourth consecutive hike of 75 basis points on Nov. 2, speculation grew during October that the central bank could indicate it would slow the pace of monetary tightening.

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Stocks extend rout in September as central banks tighten monetary policy further

The STOXX Global 1800 index dropped 9.3% in dollars last month, taking its retreat in 2022 to 25.5%. The Federal Reserve, European Central Bank and Bank of England increased the cost of borrowing in the month, with the first two hiking by a larger-than-average 75 basis points.

Benchmarks

Stocks resume pullback in August on outlook for higher interest rates

The STOXX Global 1800 index dropped 4.1% in dollars last month, taking its retreat in 2022 to 17.9%. Investors are bracing for even tighter monetary policy as central banks fight higher-for-longer inflation.

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Stocks jump by most since 2020 in July on interest-rate outlook, earnings beats

The STOXX Global 1800 index gained 7.9% in dollars last month, its best monthly showing since November 2020. The index is still down 14.4% in 2022.

Benchmarks

STOXX Global 1800 index slides into bear market in June on recession fears

The global benchmark plunged 8.7% in dollars last month, wrapping up its worst month and quarter since the COVID-19 pandemic hit in the first quarter of 2020. The index is down 21% so far in 2022.

Benchmarks

Stocks achieve narrow gain in May despite lingering interest rate concerns

The STOXX Global 1800 index rose 0.1% in dollars last month, paring an earlier decline of as much as 5.6%. Value and high-dividend stocks rise, but most other strategies struggle as investors contend with the prospect of higher interest rates.

Benchmarks

Stocks tumble most since 2020 in April amid interest-rate concerns

The STOXX Global 1800 index fell 8.2% in dollars last month, taking its retreat in 2022 to 13.2%. US technology shares slumped 12.9% in month, the worst showing since November 2008.

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Stocks rebound in March on hopes of Ukraine conflict resolution

The STOXX Global 1800 index rose 2.7% in dollars last month, with basic-resources and energy companies leading gains for a second consecutive month. The benchmark is still down 5.5% for 2022.

Benchmarks

Stocks drop in February amid military conflict in Ukraine

The STOXX Global 1800 index fell 2.6% in dollars last month, with only basic-resources and energy companies posting a positive return among 20 sectors. Climate indices struggle to match benchmark returns, while factor, dividend and minimum-variance strategies outperform.

Benchmarks

Stocks tumble in January amid expectations of higher US rates

The STOXX Global 1800 index fell 5.5% in dollars and 4.1% in euros last month, the worst January since 2016, as investors assessed the potential impact of interest-rate hikes by the Federal Reserve. US, Momentum and Quality shares led losses, while dividend and Value stocks appeared as relative winners.