Tag Archives: S&P Developed Ex-U.S. LargeMidCap
Is It Value? Is It Growth? The International Financials Sector Can Now Be Both
The Financials sector has traditionally been categorized as value (i.e., stocks considered undervalued but with stable fundamentals) instead of growth (i.e., stocks with higher valuations but that are expected to grow faster than the market). Historical data supported this perception until recently (see Exhibit 1). By the end of May 2026, the weight gap for…
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Balancing Defense with Growth (Part II): The S&P Quality Developed Ex-U.S. LargeMidCap
As investments in artificial intelligence continue to boom, major indices in the U.S., Europe and Japan have hit all-time highs. In our previous blog, we reviewed how the S&P U.S. Quality Indices outperformed their corresponding benchmarks over both the short and the long term. Similarly, a quality premium also exists in developed ex-U.S. equity markets….
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The S&P Quality Developed Ex-U.S. LargeMidCap Index: Attributes and Characteristics
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to create uncertainty in the global economy. The uncertain economic recovery and increased global corporate defaults have caused equity investors to turn to high-quality companies. The S&P Quality Developed Ex-U.S. LargeMidCap was designed to meet such needs. In this analysis, we investigate the performance, attributions, and characteristics of the index. The…
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