# Dow Jones Global Indices

## Overview <a href="#overview" id="overview"></a>

Featuring over 200 indices, the Dow Jones Global Indices give chartists the power to cover the world. These indices can be divided into four different areas: market-cap segments, geographic regions, countries and sectors. Dow Jones further distinguishes some of these indices by providing total return data.

## Details <a href="#details" id="details"></a>

**Symbol Group:** Dow Jones Global Indices

**Publisher:** S\&P Dow Jones Indices LLC

**Update Frequency:** Intraday or end-of-day (EOD)

**Online Source:** [Dow Jone Indices](https://www.spglobal.com/spdji/en/)

**Links to Current Symbols:** [Dow Jones Global Indices](https://stockcharts.com/search/?q=%22Dow%20Jones%20Global%20Indices%22\&section=symbols)

## Groups <a href="#groups" id="groups"></a>

**Size Segments:** Any index focusing on the broad market, small-cap stocks, mid-cap stocks or large-cap stocks (world large-cap index, world small-cap index, etc.)

**Geographic Regions:** Any index that focuses on a particular region of the world (Europe, Latin America, Asia, etc.)

**Countries:** Any index that focuses on a specific country (Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, etc.)

**Sectors:** Any index that focuses on a specific economic sector (finance, technology, utilities, etc.)

Some of these indices have the words “total return” in their name. A total return index includes any distributions, such as dividends, to provide a more realistic picture of investor return.

Intraday data is available for some of these indices, but others are updated after the close with end-of-day data (EOD). Indices based in the Far East tend to be end-of-day (EOD). Indices based in Europe tend to have intraday data. Check the symbol catalog and name for the update frequency. Names with “(EOD)” are updated after the market close.

## Chart Example <a href="#chart_example" id="chart_example"></a>

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## Symbol List <a href="#symbol_list" id="symbol_list"></a>

StockCharts.com users can access [an up-to-date list of symbols](https://stockcharts.com/search/?q=%22Dow%20Jones%20Global%20Indices%22\&section=symbols) for all our Dow Jones Global Indices. From this list, click the “Mentions” icon to the right of a specific symbol for more details about the symbol, as well as recent mentions in Public ChartLists, blog articles, and more.


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