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Blog | Measuring the benefits of including small caps & REITs in Mexican equity portfolios weblink
The addition of small-caps and real estate investments trusts, or REITs, to Mexican equity portfolios can help improve diversification for investors.
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Blog | ChiNext: Rising stars inclusion in our China A Shares implementation weblink
Back in September of 2018 we announced the inclusion of China A Shares into our indexes—a move that takes effect in June. The FTSE Global Equity Index Series (GEIS) China A implementation opens up a range of China stocks to investors globally. One interesting detail about it is that ChiNext stocks will be included.
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Blog | Index IDEA: Equal weight, unequal performance weblink
Equal weight is considered by many to be one of the oldest and most time-tested approaches to reduce portfolio concentration and enhance diversification. But how have equal weighted approaches stacked up relative to traditional market cap weighted approaches for long-term risk-adjusted performance? Quite well, in fact, according to new research from FTSE Russell.
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Russell 1000 Equal Weight Index: Equal weighting refined weblink
Equal weighting is known as one of the oldest and time-tested approaches to reduce concentration risk and enhance diversification. This paper explores the key benefits of equal weighting over its cap-weighted counterparts and examines equal weighting’s strong long-term performance record as a source of downside protection in crises and lower volatility.
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Blog | Hanging in the rebalance: What to expect for FTSE GEIS in March weblink
At the open of March 18, 2019, FTSE Russell’s semiannual rebalance of its flagship global equity indexes, the FTSE Global Equity Index Series (FTSE GEIS) and derived indexes, including the well- known FTSE All-World Index, will take effect.
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Investing in the global green economy: busting common myths download
Until now the transition to a sustainable and “green” economy has been a loose concept rather than a defined, investable, industrial system.