![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Minimum Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for Listed Companies.Marketing Activities Toolkit for Brokerage Firms.Transfer of Rooms on Lease & License basis.Renewal of Securities Brokerage License from SECP.Application for Securities Brokerage License from SECP.Guidelines for Brokers’ Back-Office System Compliance.List of Brokers facilitating Online Account Opening.Account Facilitation / Customer Help Center.Advantages & Features of becoming a TREC Holder.Suite of Corporate Services for Listed Companies.Guidebook- IPO Market Overview and Regulatory Initiatives.Centralized Customers Protection Compensation Fund (CCPF).Know your Rights – Information for Investors.SECP Guidelines for Shariah-Compliant Investing on Pakistan Stock Exchange.Learn More About Debt Securities Market Making.Learn More About Equity Securities Market Making.It is not possible to invest directly in an index. Indexes are unmanaged, statistical composites and their returns do not include payment of any sales charges or fees an investor would pay to purchase the securities they represent. Market-weighted means that component stocks are weighted according to the total value of their outstanding shares. The S&P 500 represents about 80% of the total market value of all stocks on the New York Stock Exchange. Standard & Poor's 500 (S&P 500) Index is an unmanaged market-weighted index of 500 of the nation's largest stocks from a broad variety of industries. Three of the 68 industries do not have companies represented in the S&P 500 Index therefore, performance is not available for Marine, Transportation and Infrastructure, and Water Utilities. There are currently 10 sectors and 68 industries. Revenues are a significant factor in defining principal business activity however, earnings analysis and market perception are also important criteria for classification. A company is assigned to a single GICS industry according to the definition of its principal business activity as determined by Standard & Poor's and MSCI. S&P uses GICS to determine the market segment to which a company is assigned. GICS is an industry classification system developed by Standard & Poor's in collaboration with Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI). Chart Performance figures may vary slightly from 1 Year % Change due to different timeframes used in chart calculations. Last % change is the nominal change in the price of the index from the previous trading day's close expressed as a percentage as of the index value at the time noted in the Date & Time field. Sectors & Industries Performance is represented by the S&P 500 GICS® (Global Industry Classification Standard) indices. ![]()
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