S&P Kensho New Economies Indices

E605259

The S&P Kensho New Economies Indices are a family of thematic benchmarks designed to track companies driving innovation and growth across emerging and disruptive sectors of the global economy.

Jump to: Statements Referenced by

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf benchmark index series
stock market index family
thematic equity index family
branding S&P Kensho NERFINISHED
coDeveloper Kensho Technologies NERFINISHED
componentSelection companies with significant exposure to targeted themes
componentType publicly traded equities
dataSource publicly listed company data
developer S&P Dow Jones Indices NERFINISHED
focus disruptive sectors
emerging sectors
growth-oriented companies
innovation-driven companies
new economy themes
geographicScope developed markets
emerging markets
indexCurrency multiple currencies
marketCoverage global equity markets
methodologyFeature objective eligibility rules
transparent selection criteria
methodologyType rules-based methodology
objective to provide benchmarks for new economy sectors
to track companies driving innovation in the global economy
parentFamily S&P Dow Jones Indices thematic index family NERFINISHED
rebalancingFrequency periodic rebalancing
relatedConcept disruptive innovation investing
megatrend investing
thematic indexing
sectorCoverage artificial intelligence
autonomous vehicles
clean energy
cybersecurity
digital health
fintech
next-generation communications
robotics
smart grids
smart transportation
space technology
targetInvestorType institutional investors
retail investors
themeClassification thematic investing
useCase benchmarking thematic strategies
performance measurement of innovative sectors
underlying indices for ETFs
underlying indices for structured products
weightingScheme equal weighting in some sub-indices
modified market capitalization weighting

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

S&P-branded indices includesIndex S&P Kensho New Economies Indices