The S&P BRIC 40 index is designed to offer exposure to four emerging markets: Brazil, Russia, India, and China. Known as the BRIC countries, they are actively watched by investors in recognition of their potential to move from emerging market status to developed market. All stocks in the S&P BRIC 40 are constituents of the S&P/IFCI, a family of emerging market indices that measure the return of stocks that are legally and practically available for foreign investment.
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(as of
07-Jan-2013
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Daily
Annualized
| Index Name |
Adjusted Market Cap ($Million) |
Index Level |
Performance |
| 1 Day |
MTD |
QTD |
YTD |
| TOTAL RETURNS |
| S&P BRIC 40 Index (TR) |
N/A |
3,132.68 |
-.72% |
2.87% |
2.87% |
2.87% |
| PRICE RETURNS |
| S&P BRIC 40 Index |
961,046.40 |
2,497.64 |
-.72% |
2.86% |
2.86% |
2.86% |
| Index Name |
Performance (as of
31-Dec-2012 )
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| 1 Year |
3 Year |
5 Year |
| TOTAL RETURNS |
| S&P BRIC 40 Index (TR) |
13.59% |
1.44% |
-3.07% |
| PRICE RETURNS |
| S&P BRIC 40 Index |
9.84% |
-1.4% |
-5.53% |