Assets Benchmarked to S&P 500 Hit $7.8 Trillion

S&P 500 Indexed Assets

The broad market just got a whole lot broader. S&P Dow Jones Indices announced that is has published its annual survey of indexed assets. According to the survey, approximately $7.8 trillion is now benchmarked to the iconic S&P 500 with $2.16 trillion of that figure directly indexed via exchange traded funds (ETFs), mutual funds, and other investment product structures.

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“With $7.8 trillion in assets now benchmarked, the S&P 500 has clearly made its mark as the premier measure of U.S. stock market performance for investors throughout the world,” says Alex Matturri, CEO of S&P Dow Jones Indices. “Investor interest in index products based upon S&P DJI indices continues to grow and be met by our leading family of U.S. stock market indices and increasingly by our growing family of fixed income indices.”

“While market cap weighted indices remain at the core of our offerings, we are now seeing strong growth in smart beta based index strategies amongst all of our client segments throughout the world,” Matturri added. “Last year, we launched 89 smart beta indices to meet the growing needs of investors which resulted in a 55% year-over-year increase in indexed smart beta AUM. We expect investor appetite for innovative smart beta indices to proliferate over the next several years, and remain committed to increasing our offerings across all asset classes throughout the world.”

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