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S&P Euro Index - Europe Stock Index

by Brian Brown, 5042 days ago
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The S&P Euro Index (ticker symbol: ^SPU) is a stock market index created by the Standard & Poor's company. The S&P Euro represents the Europe and tracks the return of stocks from the euro zone countries. Stocks are chosen across several countries and industry sectors. Economic sectors represented by the S&P Euro Index include Energy, Utilities, Materials, Telecom, Industrials, Technology, Consumer Discretionary, Financials, Consumer Staples and Health Care.

The S&P Euro Index includes 180 stocks with an adjusted market capitalization of more than 2 billion dollars as of Jun 29, 2010. The largest company included in the index is TOTAL SA (Energy Sector). It represents about 4.2% of the index weight.

The economic sector which is most represented by this index is the Financials sector with more than 23.5% of the index weight. This includes companies like Banco Santander and BNP Paribas. The economic sector with the lowest representation is the Info Technology with 4.38% of the index weight.

This trading object downloads historical EOD data for the S&P Euro Index. The data spans from July 2007 to present.

Other S&P Indices:
The largest companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange are tracked using the S&P/TSX composite index. This index can be downloaded here TSX indices - S&P/TSX composite index. It also downloads end-of-day data of several other indices, including the S&P/TSX SmallCap Index, S&P/TSX MidCap Index and S&P/TSX 60 Capped Index.
For the Indian stock market, NSE Nifty - S&P CNX Nifty is composed of the 50 largest companies listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE).




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