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The COVID-19 crisis has accentuated long-term trends in the European equity market, with Health Care solidifying its dominance in the STOXX® Europe 600 Index, and Banks shedding further ground.
Index | Thematic Investing
Video Gaming, Breakthrough Healthcare Pace Thematic Indices Higher in COVID-19 Year
This year’s extraordinary events have put a focus on, and driven money flows to, global megatrends that are impacting our societies and economies.
The STOXX Global 1800 Index rises in month, helped by continuing strength in US shares and a slump in the dollar.
Stocks extended a recovery to a second month in May as investors welcomed the resumption of some economic activities in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Three new indices tracking the modern trends of pet care, video gaming and the fight against obesity are the latest addition to a thematics family that seeks to capture long-term growth.
Stocks plunged by the most in over eight years during February, as a fast and widely spreading Coronavirus stoked concerns the global economy will suffer a slowdown.
They are among the strongest engines of the world’s economy, but in equity markets, developing nations have trailed rather than led this decade.
Preceded by great expectation, the new-generation telecommunications technology known as 5G has finally arrived.
The planet’s water bodies are the destination for an important share of human waste and pollution. Rubbish, factory refuse, septic tanks, car fumes, pesticides – they all eventually flow into rivers, seas and oceans.
On Sept. 17, the rate on overnight Treasury-funded US repurchase agreements, or repos, jumped to an average of 5.25% from 2.43% the day before, with some trades settling as high as 9%.
With a growing, wealthier and more urbanized world population, waste is becoming an increasingly dangerous problem with environmental, social and economic consequences.
The countdown to Britain’s yet-unmanaged departure from the European Union is causing anxiety across the country – with the stock market appearing as one noticeable exception.