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World Markets Watchlist: December 15, 2025
Etftrends· 2025-12-15 22:11
Our global markets watchlist tracks nine prominent indexes from economies around the world. The list includes the S&P 500 from the United States, TSX from Canada, the FTSE 100 from England, the DAXK from Germany, the CAC 40 from France, the Nikkei 225 from Japan, the Shanghai from China, the Hang Seng from Hong Kong, and the BSE SENSEX from India. For a look at how some emerging markets across the globe stack up against each other, read our emerging markets update. All nine indexes on our world markets watc ...
World Markets Watchlist: December 8, 2025
Etftrends· 2025-12-08 22:22
Core Insights - All nine global indexes tracked have shown gains through December 1, 2025, with Hong Kong's Hang Seng leading at a year-to-date gain of 31.7% [2] - The second and third positions are held by Canada's TSX with a 24.9% gain and Japan's Nikkei 225 with a 23.6% gain, while India's BSE SENSEX has the smallest gain at 7.1% [2] Index Performance - The performance of the indexes is compared to their historical peaks, providing context on their current values and how far they are from record levels [3] - A chart illustrates the comparative performance of world markets since March 9, 2009, with various indexes indexed to 800 on that date for visualization [5] - Another visualization starts from October 9, 2007, to show relative performance during a previous market peak [6] Market Context - The analysis includes a recent recession starting from February 3, 2020, to provide context on market performance during economic downturns [4] - The DAXK is tracked as a price-only index for consistency with other indexes that do not include dividends [8]
World Markets Watchlist: December 1, 2025
Etftrends· 2025-12-01 22:11
Core Insights - All nine global indexes tracked have shown gains through December 1, 2025, with Hong Kong's Hang Seng leading at a year-to-date gain of 31.7% [2] - The second and third positions are held by Canada's TSX with a gain of 24.9% and Japan's Nikkei 225 with a gain of 23.6% respectively [2] - India's BSE SENSEX has the smallest year-to-date gain at 7.1% [2] Index Performance Context - A comparative performance chart illustrates the relative performance of world markets since March 9, 2009, with various indexes hitting their lows on different dates [5] - The performance visualization also includes a longer-term perspective starting from October 9, 2007, which was a previous closing high for the S&P 500 [6] - The DAXK is tracked as a price-only index for consistency with other indexes that do not include dividends [8]
World Markets Watchlist: November 24, 2025
Etftrends· 2025-11-25 17:44
Core Insights - All nine global indexes tracked have shown gains through November 24, 2025, with Hong Kong's Hang Seng leading at a year-to-date gain of 31.2% [2] - The second and third positions are held by Canada's TSX with a gain of 22.9% and Japan's Nikkei 225 with a gain of 21.9% [2] - India's BSE SENSEX has the smallest year-to-date gain at 6.2% [2] Index Performance Context - A table is provided that compares each index's current value to its all-time peak, including the date of that peak and the distance from that record level [3] - Historical performance charts illustrate the comparative performance of world markets since significant lows, with specific start dates for various indexes [5][6] Additional Information - The DAXK is tracked as a price-only index for consistency with other indexes that do not include dividends [8]
World Markets Watchlist: November 17, 2025
Etftrends· 2025-11-17 22:21
Core Insights - All nine global indexes tracked have shown gains through November 17, 2025, with Hong Kong's Hang Seng leading at a year-to-date gain of 34.5% [2] - Japan's Nikkei 225 follows with a 26.1% gain, while China's Shanghai Composite is at 21.8% [2] - India's BSE SENSEX has the smallest gain at 6.3% [2] Index Performance Context - A comparative performance chart illustrates the indexes' standings relative to their historical peaks, showing current values, all-time peaks, and the distance from those peaks [3] - The performance of world markets has been analyzed since March 9, 2009, aligning various indexes to visualize relative performance effectively [5] - Additional charts provide insights starting from October 9, 2007, and the turn of the century, offering a longer-term view of index performance [6] Index Tracking Methodology - The DAXK is tracked as a price-only index for consistency with other indexes that do not include dividends [8]
World Markets Watchlist: November 3, 2025
Etftrends· 2025-11-03 22:38
Core Insights - All nine global indexes tracked have shown gains through November 3, 2025, with Hong Kong's Hang Seng leading at a year-to-date gain of 33.3% [2] - Japan's Nikkei 225 follows with a gain of 31.4%, while China's Shanghai index has increased by 21.9% [2] - India's BSE SENSEX has the smallest year-to-date gain at 5.1% [2] Index Performance - The performance of the indexes is compared to their historical peaks, providing context on their current values and distance from all-time highs [3] - A chart illustrates the comparative performance of world markets since March 9, 2009, highlighting the relative performance of various indexes [5] - Another visualization starts from October 9, 2007, to show the relative performance during a previous market peak [6] Market Trends - The analysis includes a focus on the impact of recent recessions on world indexes, starting from the official NBER recession date of February 3, 2020 [4] - The data visualizations utilize a log-scale vertical axis for better comparison of performance across different indexes [5][6]
World Markets Watchlist: October 27, 2025
Etftrends· 2025-10-27 21:44
Core Insights - All nine global indexes tracked have shown gains through October 27, 2025, with Hong Kong's Hang Seng leading at a year-to-date gain of 34.7% [2] - Japan's Nikkei 225 follows with a 26.6% gain, while Canada's TSX has increased by 22.5% [2] - India's BSE SENSEX has the smallest year-to-date gain at 6.1% [2] Index Performance Context - A table is provided that compares each index's current value to its all-time peak, including the date of that peak and the distance from that record level [3] - Historical performance is illustrated, showing the comparative performance of world markets since March 9, 2009, with various indexes indexed to 800 on that date [5] - Additional charts provide insights starting from October 9, 2007, and the turn of the century, allowing for a longer view of relative performance [6] Index Tracking Methodology - The DAXK is tracked as a price-only index for consistency with other indexes that do not include dividends [8]
World Markets Watchlist: October 20, 2025
Etftrends· 2025-10-20 21:21
Core Insights - All nine global indexes tracked have shown gains through October 20, 2025, with Hong Kong's Hang Seng leading at a year-to-date gain of 31.8% [2] - Japan's Nikkei 225 follows with a 23.3% gain, while Canada's TSX has a 22.2% gain, and India's BSE SENSEX has the smallest gain at 5.5% [2] Index Performance - The performance of the indexes is compared to their historical peaks, providing context on their current values relative to all-time highs [3] - A chart illustrates the comparative performance of world markets since March 9, 2009, with various indexes indexed to 800 on that date for visualization [5] - Another chart starts from October 9, 2007, showing relative performance during a previous market peak [6] Index Tracking - The DAXK is tracked as a price-only index for consistency with other indexes that do not include dividends [8]
World Markets Watchlist: October 6, 2025
Etftrends· 2025-10-06 20:52
Group 1 - The global markets watchlist includes nine prominent indexes from various economies, such as the S&P 500, TSX, FTSE 100, DAXK, CAC 40, Nikkei 225, Shanghai, Hang Seng, and BSE SENSEX [1] - As of September 29, 2025, all nine indexes have shown gains, with Hong Kong's Hang Seng leading at a year-to-date gain of 37.4%, followed by Canada's TSX at 22.6% and Japan's Nikkei 225 at 20.2%. India's BSE SENSEX has the smallest gain at 2.3% [2] - A comparative performance chart illustrates the indexes' performance since March 9, 2009, showing the relative changes from their respective lows [5] Group 2 - A historical context is provided for the indexes, including their current values, all-time peaks, and the dates of those peaks, highlighting how far they are from record levels [3] - The performance of world markets is also analyzed in relation to recent recessions, starting from February 3, 2020, which marks the official start of the NBER recession [4] - A longer-term performance analysis begins from October 9, 2007, capturing the mid-point of market peaks for a comprehensive view of the indexes' relative performance [6]
World Markets Watchlist: September 29, 2025
Etftrends· 2025-09-30 13:47
Core Insights - All nine global indexes tracked have shown gains through September 29, 2025, with Hong Kong's Hang Seng leading at a year-to-date gain of 35.7% [2] - The second and third positions are held by Canada's TSX with a gain of 20.4% and China's Shanghai with a gain of 18.4% [2] - India's BSE SENSEX has the smallest year-to-date gain at 0.5% [2] Index Performance Context - A comparative performance chart illustrates the indexes' standings relative to their historical peaks, showing current values, all-time peaks, and the distance from those peaks [3] - The performance of world markets has been tracked since March 9, 2009, with various indexes hitting their lows on different dates, providing a visual representation of relative performance [5] - Additional charts provide insights starting from October 9, 2007, and the turn of the century, allowing for a longer-term view of index performance [6]