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Iran Index: TSE: Financial Intermediation: Investment Companies data was reported at 3,123.500 21Mar1998=100 in Nov 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 3,110.100 21Mar1998=100 for Oct 2018. Iran Index: TSE: Financial Intermediation: Investment Companies data is updated monthly, averaging 601.900 21Mar1998=100 from Jan 2005 (Median) to Nov 2018, with 165 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3,806.600 21Mar1998=100 in Sep 2018 and a record low of 0.000 21Mar1998=100 in Jul 2007. Iran Index: TSE: Financial Intermediation: Investment Companies data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Tehran Stock Exchange. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Iran – Table IR.Z001: Tehran Stock Exchange: Index.
The S&P 500, an index of 500 publicly traded companies in the United States, closed at ******** points on the last trading day of December 2024. What is the S&P 500? The S&P 500 is a stock market index that tracks the evolution of 500 companies. In contrast to the Dow Jones Industrial Index, which measures the performance of thirty large U.S. companies, the S&P 500 shows the sentiments in the broader market. Publicly traded companies Companies on the S&P 500 are publicly traded, meaning that anyone can invest in them. A large share of adults in the United States invest in the stock market, though many of these are through a retirement account or mutual fund. While most people make a modest return, the most successful investors have made billions of U.S. dollars through investing.
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The global broad-based index fund market is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing investor preference for passive investment strategies and the simplicity of index funds. The market's size, while not explicitly stated, can be reasonably estimated based on the presence of numerous large global players like Vanguard, BlackRock, and Fidelity, coupled with the substantial market penetration of index funds in developed markets. Assuming a global market size of approximately $5 trillion in 2025 (a conservative estimate given the scale of these players and the overall asset under management in index funds globally), and a CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) of, say, 8% (a figure reflecting recent market trends and sustainable growth), the market is projected to reach significant proportions by 2033. Key drivers include the lower expense ratios compared to actively managed funds, the diversification benefits offered by broad-based indexes, and the increasing accessibility of these funds through online brokerage platforms. The rising popularity of exchange-traded funds (ETFs), which often track broad-based indexes, further fuels this growth. Despite the positive outlook, certain restraints exist. Market volatility, particularly during economic downturns, can impact investor sentiment. Regulatory changes and increased competition among fund providers also present challenges. Furthermore, educational efforts are crucial to address potential investor misconceptions regarding passive versus active investment strategies. Market segmentation will see growth in both geographic regions (with developing markets representing a considerable opportunity) and specific index types (e.g., sector-specific index funds). Leading players like Vanguard, BlackRock, and Fidelity are expected to maintain their dominance due to their brand recognition, established infrastructure, and economies of scale. However, increased competition from regional and niche players is likely, particularly in rapidly growing markets such as Asia.
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The Value Line Investment Survey is one of the oldest, continuously running investment advisory publications. Since 1955, the Survey has been published in multiple formats including print, loose-leaf, microfilm and microfiche. Data from 1997 to present is now available online. The Survey tracks 1700 stocks across 92 industry groups. It provides reported and projected measures of firm performance, proprietary rankings and analysis for each stock on a quarterly basis. DATA AVAILABLE FOR YEARS: 1980-1989 This dataset, a subset of the Survey covering the years 1980-1989 has been digitized from the microfiche collection available at the Dewey Library (FICHE HG 4501.V26). It is only available to MIT students and faculty for academic research. Published weekly, each edition of the Survey has the following three parts: Summary & Index: includes an alphabetical listing of all industries with their relative ranking and the page number for detailed industry analysis. It also includes an alphabetical listing of all stocks in the publication with references to their location in Part 3, Ratings & Reports. Selection & Opinion: contains the latest economic and stock market commentary and advice along with one or more pages of research on interesting stocks or industries, and a variety of pertinent economic and stock market statistics. It also includes three model stock portfolios. Ratings & Reports: This is the core of the Value Line Investment Survey. Preceded by an industry report, each one-page stock report within that industry includes Timeliness, Safety and Technical rankings, 3-to 5-year analyst forecasts for stock prices, income and balance sheet items, up to 17 years of historical data, and Value Line analysts’ commentaries. The report also contains stock price charts, quarterly sales, earnings, and dividend information. Publication Schedule: Each edition of the Survey covers around 130 stocks in seven to eight industries on a preset sequential schedule so that all 1700 stocks are analyzed once every 13 weeks or each quarter. All editions are numbered 1-13 within each quarter. For example, in 1980, reports for Chrysler appear in edition 1 of each quarter on the following dates: January 4, 1980 – page 132 April 4, 1980 – page 133 July 4, 1980 – page 133 October 1, 1980 – page 133 Reports for Coca-Cola were published in edition 10 of each quarter on: March 7, 1980 – page 1514 June 6, 1980 – page 1518 Sept. 5, 1980 – page 1517 Dec. 5, 1980 – page 1548 Any significant news affecting a stock between quarters is covered in the supplementary reports that appear at the end of part 3, Ratings & Reports. File format: Digitized files within this dataset are in PDF format and are arranged by publication date within each compressed annual folder. How to Consult the Value Line Investment Survey: To find reports on a particular stock, consult the alphabetical listing of stocks in the Summary & Index part of the relevant weekly edition. Look for the page number just to the left of the company name and then use the table below to identify the edition where that page number appears. All editions within a given quarter are numbered 1-13 and follow equally sized page ranges for stock reports. The table provides page ranges for stock reports within editions 1-13 of 1980 Q1. It can be used to identify edition and page numbers for any quarter within a given year. Ratings & Reports Edition Pub. Date Pages 1 04-Jan-80 100-242 2 11-Jan-80 250-392 3 18-Jan-80 400-542 4 25-Jan-80 550-692 5 01-Feb-80 700-842 6 08-Feb-80 850-992 7 15-Feb-80 1000-1142 8 22-Feb-80 1150-1292 9 29-Feb-80 1300-1442 10 07-Mar-80 1450-1592 11 14-Mar-80 1600-1742 12 21-Mar-80 1750-1908 13 28-Mar-80 2000-2142 Another way to navigate to the Ratings & Reports part of an edition would be to look around page 50 within the PDF document. Note that the page numbers of the PDF will not match those within the publication.
Investment banking services price index (IBSPI) measures the change in price of investment banking services. Annual data are available from 2010. The table presents data for the most recent reference period and the last four periods. Data is available in a Fisher, Laspeyres or Paasche index. The base period for the index is 2017=100.
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The ETF index fund market is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing investor demand for diversified, low-cost investment vehicles. The market's expansion is fueled by several key factors. First, the rising popularity of passive investment strategies, where investors track market indices rather than actively picking individual stocks, significantly boosts ETF adoption. This is particularly evident among retail investors seeking convenient and cost-effective access to diversified portfolios. Second, technological advancements and increased online brokerage accessibility have lowered the barrier to entry, making ETF investing more accessible to a wider range of demographics. Third, regulatory changes and the introduction of innovative ETF products catering to specific investment goals (e.g., ESG investing) further stimulate market expansion. Competition among major players like BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street Global Advisors, along with the emergence of regional players in Asia, adds dynamism to the market landscape. While the market demonstrates significant potential, certain challenges exist. Increased market volatility can impact investor sentiment and trading volume. Regulatory scrutiny and evolving compliance requirements pose ongoing challenges for ETF providers. Furthermore, the increasing complexity of ETF products, coupled with the need for greater financial literacy among investors, necessitates effective investor education initiatives. Despite these hurdles, the long-term outlook for the ETF index fund market remains positive, projected to maintain a healthy Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) throughout the forecast period. This sustained growth is predicated on the enduring appeal of passive investment strategies, technological advancements, and the continued innovation within the ETF product landscape. Geographic expansion, particularly within emerging markets, presents substantial growth opportunities for existing and new market entrants.
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The Office of Policy and Management (OPM) prepares the Public Investment Community (PIC) index not later than July 15 annually, pursuant to §7-545 of the Connecticut General Statutes (CGS). The PIC index measures the relative wealth and need of Connecticut’s towns by ranking them in descending order by their cumulative point allocations for: (1) per capita income; (2) adjusted equalized net grand list per capita; (3) equalized mill rate; (4) per capita aid to children receiving Temporary Family Assistance program benefits; and (5) unemployment rate. Pursuant to CGS §7-545 the PIC index includes each town that has a cumulative point ranking in the top quartile of the PIC Index (i.e. the 42 towns with the highest number of points). When a town’s ranking falls below the top quartile in a given fiscal year, the town's designation as a Public Investment Community continues for that year and the following four fiscal years. As a result, the PIC index includes certain towns carried over from previous fiscal years (indicated in the data as "grandfathered"). The PIC index determines eligibility for several financial assistance programs that various agencies administer, including: -Urban Action Bond Assistance -Small Town Economic Assistance Program -Community Economic Development Program -Residential Mortgage Guarantee Program -Education Cost Sharing -Malpractice Insurance Purchase Program -Connecticut Manufacturing Innovation Fund -Enterprise Corridor Zone Designation Most of the towns included on the PIC index are eligible to elect for assistance under the Small Town Economic Assistance Program (STEAP) in lieu of Urban Action Bond assistance, pursuant to CGS §4-66g(b). An eligible town’s legislative body (or its board of selectmen if the town’s legislative body is the town meeting) must vote to choose STEAP assistance and the town must notify OPM following the vote. STEAP election is valid for four years and the statute allows extensions for additional four-year periods.
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The Investment Facilitation Index (IFI) provides information on the current adoption of investment facilitation measures at country level for 142 World Trade Organisation (WTO) Members. It was developed by the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), previously known as the Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik / German Development Institute (DIE), in cooperation with the WTO. The IFI is a composite index measuring the adoption of investment facilitation measures in 2021 and applying a multiple binary scoring scheme. Departing from an earlier version of the index (Berger et al., 2021), it has been conceptually revised and extended regarding its country coverage. It now consists of 101 measures composing six regulatory dimensions and corresponds closely to the main policy areas and developments within current policy debates, including the newly negotiated Investment Facilitation for Development (IFD) Agreement among the WTO Members.
The data set provides the foundation for analysing specific facilitation hurdles in investment frameworks of a large number of economies. The fine grained data of the IFI can be used for investigating economic benefits and challenges of investment facilitation reforms, support the assessment of implementation gaps, as well as prioritisation of technical assistance and capacity development. It can also be used by investors seeking information on a country’s investment regime.
For a detailed description of the methodology and coding of the IFI, please have a look at the uploaded data documentation, contained in the file ifi_documentation.pdf. It provides information on the conceptual composition of the index, its evolution from the first version, as well as the coding, data generation and validation processes. In the annex, it also features a detailed overview of each measure contained in the index.
The file ifi_codebook.csv contains the codebook for the 101 investment facilitation measures included in the IFI. The file features six variables (columns):
The file ifi_table.csv or ifi_table.xlsx (please choose your preferred file format) contains all 14484 data points resulting from the 101 measures coded for 142 economies. Moreover, it also contains the total score for each country calculated by applying the expert weighting scheme. The file contains the following variables (columns):
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) index dropped around ***** points in the four weeks from February 12 to March 11, 2020, but has since recovered and peaked at ********* points as of November 24, 2024. In February 2020 - just prior to the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the DJIA index stood at a little over ****** points. U.S. markets suffer as virus spreads The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a turbulent period for stock markets – the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite also recorded dramatic drops. At the start of February, some analysts remained optimistic that the outbreak would ease. However, the increased spread of the virus started to hit investor confidence, prompting a record plunge in the stock markets. The Dow dropped by more than ***** points in the week from February 21 to February 28, which was a fall of **** percent – its worst percentage loss in a week since October 2008. Stock markets offer valuable economic insights The Dow Jones Industrial Average is a stock market index that monitors the share prices of the 30 largest companies in the United States. By studying the performance of the listed companies, analysts can gauge the strength of the domestic economy. If investors are confident in a company’s future, they will buy its stocks. The uncertainty of the coronavirus sparked fears of an economic crisis, and many traders decided that investment during the pandemic was too risky.
Over the observed period, the price index of investment in Hungary reached ***** percentage points in 2023. The lowest figure was recorded in 2013 at ***** points.
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China Consumer Confidence: Investment Index data was reported at 73.412 Index in Jan 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 73.138 Index for Dec 2022. China Consumer Confidence: Investment Index data is updated monthly, averaging 63.748 Index from Mar 2010 (Median) to Jan 2023, with 155 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 79.136 Index in Oct 2018 and a record low of 47.431 Index in Jan 2012. China Consumer Confidence: Investment Index data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ipsos Group S.A.. The data is categorized under Global Database’s China – Table CN.IPSOS: Consumer Confidence Survey.
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In general, the stock prices of the same industry have a similar trend, but those of different industries do not. When investing in stocks of different industries, one should select the optimal model from lots of trading models for each industry because any model may not be suitable for capturing the stock trends of all industries. However, the study has not been carried out at present. In this paper, firstly we select 424 S&P 500 index component stocks (SPICS) and 185 CSI 300 index component stocks (CSICS) as the research objects from 2010 to 2017, divide them into 9 industries such as finance and energy respectively. Secondly, we apply 12 widely used machine learning algorithms to generate stock trading signals in different industries and execute the back-testing based on the trading signals. Thirdly, we use a non-parametric statistical test to evaluate whether there are significant differences among the trading performance evaluation indicators (PEI) of different models in the same industry. Finally, we propose a series of rules to select the optimal models for stock investment of every industry. The analytical results on SPICS and CSICS show that we can find the optimal trading models for each industry based on the statistical tests and the rules. Most importantly, the PEI of the best algorithms can be significantly better than that of the benchmark index and “Buy and Hold” strategy. Therefore, the algorithms can be used for making profits from industry stock trading.
The highest investment volume growth in the Hungarian national economy in the transportation equipment manufacturing sector was recorded in 2011. As of 2024, the investment volume index totaled ***** percent compared to the previous year.
Mutual Funds Market Size 2025-2029
The mutual funds market size is forecast to increase by USD 85.5 trillion, at a CAGR of 9.9% between 2024 and 2029.
The market is characterized by the significant growth of mutual fund assets in developing nations, driven by increasing financial literacy and expanding middle classes. This trend is fueled by the desire for diversified investment opportunities and the convenience of mutual funds as an investment vehicle. Asset managers must mitigate these risks through effective risk management software and practices and transparent communication with investors. However, these regions also pose risks such as political instability, regulatory uncertainties, and currency fluctuations. Banks, FIIs, insurance companies, and other financial institutions offer mutual funds, providing access to a diverse range of securities. Companies seeking to capitalize on market opportunities must navigate these challenges effectively by implementing robust risk management strategies and maintaining transparency with investors.
Additionally, they can explore partnerships with local financial institutions and offer tailored investment solutions to cater to the unique needs of developing markets. By focusing on risk mitigation and local market expertise, mutual fund providers can effectively tap into the vast potential of emerging markets and drive sustainable growth.
What will be the Size of the Mutual Funds Market during the forecast period?
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In the ever-evolving mutual fund market, dynamics continue to unfold, shaping the landscape across various sectors. Index funds, with their passive investment strategy, have gained significant traction, challenging active management's traditional dominance. Performance measurement remains a critical focus, with benchmarks providing a yardstick for evaluation. Fund compliance adheres to regulations, ensuring transparency and fairness. Active management persists, with fund managers employing diverse investment strategies, from value investing to ESG and quantitative approaches. Fund holdings and returns are closely monitored, with tax implications and volatility influencing investor decisions. Fund advisory services offer guidance, while private equity and alternative investments broaden the investment universe.
Expense ratios and fund administration costs are under constant scrutiny, with risk management and fund distribution channels optimizing accessibility. The investment horizon, asset allocation, and fund ratings influence investor behavior. Fund sales, rebalancing, and redemption processes continue to evolve, ensuring flexibility for investors. Fund transparency and disclosure are paramount, with share classes catering to different investor needs. Hedge funds and mutual funds coexist, offering distinct investment opportunities. Fund prospectuses provide essential information, while marketing and comparison tools facilitate informed decisions. Investment objectives and reviews enable continuous improvement. The mutual fund market's continuous dynamism underscores the importance of adaptability and knowledge.
How is this Mutual Funds Industry segmented?
The mutual funds industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD trillion' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments.
Type
Stock funds
Bond funds
Money market funds
Hybrid funds
Distribution Channel
Advice channel
Retirement plan channel
Institutional channel
Direct channel
Supermarket channel
Geography
North America
US
Canada
Europe
France
Germany
Italy
Spain
UK
APAC
Australia
China
India
Rest of World (ROW)
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The stock funds segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.
Mutual funds, specifically stock mutual funds, offer investors a diverse range of investment opportunities in corporate equities. These funds differ significantly, with various types catering to distinct investment objectives. For instance, growth funds focus on stocks with high growth potential, while income funds prioritize stocks yielding regular dividends. Index funds mirror a specific market index, such as the S&P 500, and sector funds invest in a particular industry sector. The mutual fund market is regulated, ensuring transparency and compliance with securities laws. Portfolio management plays a crucial role in selecting and managing the fund's holdings to achieve the investment strategy's objectives.
The fund's liquidity, represented by its ability to buy and sell shares, is essential for investors. Exchange-traded fu
The Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 index (FTSE 100) is a share index of the 100 companies listed on the London Stock Exchange with the highest market capitalization. The index, which began in January 1984 with the base level of 1,000, reached ******** at the end of 2024. LSE Overview Established in 1571, the London Stock Exchange (LSE) has grown to become the ninth-largest globally. Companies listed on the LSE had a companies primarily hail from the energy and pharmaceutical sectors, with Shell and AstraZeneca leading the pack. In the realm of
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The global index fund market is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing investor awareness of passive investment strategies and the pursuit of diversified, cost-effective portfolios. The market's appeal stems from its simplicity – mirroring a specific market index, eliminating the need for active management and potentially reducing fees. This makes index funds particularly attractive to long-term investors and those seeking efficient market exposure. While precise figures are unavailable, considering a global market size of approximately $10 trillion USD in 2025 with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12% is a reasonable estimation based on recent market performance and industry reports. This growth is fueled by factors like the rising adoption of Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs), a prevalent form of index fund, and the ongoing shift towards passive investing globally. The continued expansion of the global financial market, along with advancements in technology facilitating easy access to investment platforms, contributes significantly to this growth trajectory. Several key players dominate the market, including prominent international players like Vanguard, BlackRock, and Fidelity, alongside significant domestic Chinese firms such as Tianhong Fund, E Fund, and China Asset Management. However, competitive pressures are increasing, with new entrants and existing players constantly innovating to offer unique product features and cater to evolving investor preferences. Regulatory changes impacting investment strategies and market volatility represent potential restraints. Nevertheless, the long-term outlook for the index fund market remains positive, primarily driven by demographic shifts, increasing investor sophistication, and the inherent advantages of passive investing in a globally interconnected economy. The continued expansion of both developed and emerging markets will further fuel the market's growth over the forecast period of 2025-2033.
At the end of February 2025, the DAX index reached ********* points, marking its highest level since January 2015. Moreover, this also reflected a strong recovery from the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, having risen from ******** points at the end of March 2020 and surpassing its pre-pandemic level of approximately ********* points at the end of December 2019. Origin and composition of the DAX Index The DAX (Deutscher Aktienindex) is the most important German stock index, showing the value trends of the 40 largest companies by market capitalization listed on the Frankfurt stock exchange. The DAX index was introduced on July 1, 1988 and is a continuation of the Börsen-Zeitung Index, established in 1959. The count among their number some of the most recognizable companies in the world, such as carmakers Volkswagen and Daimler, sportswear brand adidas, and industrial giants Siemens and BASF. After the DAX, the 50 next-largest German companies are included in the midcap MDAX index, while the 70 next-largest small and medium-sized German companies (ranked from 91 to 160) are included in the SDAX index. The Frankfurt Stock Exchange All the companies included in the DAX family of indices are traded on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Dating back to 1585, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange is considered to be the oldest exchange in the world. It is the twelfth largest stock exchange in the world in terms of market capitalization, and accounts for around ** percent of all equity trading in Germany. Two main trading venues comprise the Frankfurt Stock Exchange: the Börse Frankfurt is a traditional trading floor; while the Xetra is an electronic trading system which accounts for the vast majority of trading volume on Frankfurt Stock Exchange. As of December 2023, the total market capitalization of all companies listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange was around *** trillion euros.
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Iran Index: TSE: Financial Intermediation: Investment Companies data was reported at 3,123.500 21Mar1998=100 in Nov 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 3,110.100 21Mar1998=100 for Oct 2018. Iran Index: TSE: Financial Intermediation: Investment Companies data is updated monthly, averaging 601.900 21Mar1998=100 from Jan 2005 (Median) to Nov 2018, with 165 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3,806.600 21Mar1998=100 in Sep 2018 and a record low of 0.000 21Mar1998=100 in Jul 2007. Iran Index: TSE: Financial Intermediation: Investment Companies data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Tehran Stock Exchange. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Iran – Table IR.Z001: Tehran Stock Exchange: Index.