Share market king in world

  1. Top 10 Richest Investors in the World
  2. Share Market Live, Share Market Today: Latest Share Market News, Share Market Live Updates on The Economic Times
  3. Emerging markets outlook
  4. The World's 10 Largest Stock Markets, in One Chart
  5. 2023 Dividend Kings List: All 50 + Our Top 5 Picks
  6. List of Stock Exchanges in the world
  7. Global Market Indices
  8. 10 Biggest Stock Exchanges in the World Ranked by Market Cap
  9. Chart: Where Cash is Still King


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Top 10 Richest Investors in the World

It could be out of interest or just burning passion. Everyone joins into stock market investing for a reason. Also, did you know that people into mind games and puzzles are more drawn to the stock market? Well, yes. A stock market is where mind games, puzzles, and everything else is in one place. It is a good choice for motivated investors, though it contains risks. The stock market is an excellent opportunity for anyone to get wealthier quickly. It also comes with the perk of being your boss. You wouldn’t be obligated to follow a set of pretty formed rules or even accountable to anyone but you. It comes with the benefit of you being accountable for your mistakes alone. However, it also allows you to make your own decisions and improvise. You have probably seen people who made big bucks and changed their lives out of investments in the As you read this article, plenty of people are making big money out of the stock market right now. Is it possible to do so? Or is it just a rumour that runs around? Let’s find it, right? So here is a glimpse of 10 of the wealthiest stock market investors. #1. Warren Buffett “If you don’t find a way to make money while you sleep, you will have to work until you die.” Buffet, the second of three children, whose father was a stockbroker. For Warren Buffet making money was a very early interest. He sold soft drinks and made a paper route in the early stages. At 14, he invested the money he earned from this on estate land and rented it out for pr...

Share Market Live, Share Market Today: Latest Share Market News, Share Market Live Updates on The Economic Times

• Fundamental Radar: Why this auto ancillary stock is a top buy as per Sharekhan's Abhishek Gaoshinde • Stock Radar: Here's why this stock from healthcare sector is a good pick for next 4-8 weeks • Fundamental Radar: Attractive valuation makes JK Lakshmi Cement a long-term buy, says Sneha Poddar, Motilal Oswal • Stock Radar: Here's why Texmaco Rail is a good short term pick • AIF Talk: We expect real estate and building materials to do well in H2FY24: Abhisar Jain • 5 most & 5 least-loved mutual funds of FY23 • Banks & IT stocks share inverse relationship: Know what historical data says • Stock Radar: Here's why SAIL is a good short term pick • Stock Radar: Here's why FACT is a good pick for next 2-3 weeks • SBI, ICICI Bank & more: 5 stocks with high analyst ratings that can rally up to 30% • 15 Jun 2023, 22:37 • 15 Jun 2023, 22:03 • 15 Jun 2023, 21:42 • 15 Jun 2023, 21:33 • 15 Jun 2023, 20:55 • 15 Jun 2023, 20:28 • 15 Jun 2023, 20:25 • 15 Jun 2023, 20:12 • 15 Jun 2023, 20:09 • 15 Jun 2023, 19:48 • 15 Jun 2023, 19:47 • 15 Jun 2023, 19:44 • 15 Jun 2023, 19:14 • 15 Jun 2023, 19:11 • 15 Jun 2023, 18:52 • 15 Jun 2023, 18:48 • 15 Jun 2023, 18:25 • 15 Jun 2023, 18:19 • 15 Jun 2023, 18:16 • 15 Jun 2023, 18:02 • 15 Jun 2023, 17:58 • 15 Jun 2023, 17:51 • 15 Jun 2023, 17:48 • 15 Jun 2023, 17:48 • 15 Jun 2023, 17:34 • 15 Jun 2023, 17:17 • 15 Jun 2023, 16:59 • 15 Jun 2023, 16:19 • 15 Jun 2023, 16:12 • 15 Jun 2023, 16:01 • 15 Jun 2023, 15:54 • 15 Jun 2023, 15:53 • 15 Jun 2023, 15:44 • ...

Emerging markets outlook

Michael Wolf Global economist | Senior manager | Deloitte Michael Wolf is a global economist at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd. He provides written commentary and analysis on global economic issues that affect the firm and its clients. He has been quoted by various media outlets, including the Wall Street Journal and NPR. Wolf began his career as an economist at the US Labor Department and has since held economist positions at Moody’s Analytics, Wells Fargo Securities, and PwC. He has two graduate degrees, one in economic policy from Columbia University, and the other in statistics from Baruch College. He also has a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Maryland. The outlook for emerging market economies in 2023 will largely be dictated by inflation. Eastern Europe, Latin America, and much of Africa have faced a more pronounced inflationary cycle over the last year. Higher interest rates amid the spike in cost of living is expected to weaken domestic demand in these regions. However, Middle Eastern and Asian economies are expected to fare better as inflationary pressures have been more benign, and their central banks have been able to keep interest rates relatively low. The war in Ukraine, China ending its zero-tolerance COVID-19 policy, and the growth trajectory for the United States and European Union pose risks to this outlook. Pandemic-related supply chain disruptions and changes to consumer preferences caused global inflation to surge in 2021. Eastern Eu...

The World's 10 Largest Stock Markets, in One Chart

The world’s stock market exchanges have a combined market cap of $89.5 trillion. But, while their amalgamated sum is massive, there are vast discrepancies between the value of each. Which exchanges are the world’s largest stock markets, and why? Rank Exchange Market Value #1 NYSE $28.19T #2 Nasdaq $12.98T #3 Japan Exchange Group $5.37T #4 Shanghai Stock Exchange $4.92T #5 Hong Kong Exchanges $4.48T #6 Euronext $3.85T #7 Shenzhen Stock Exchange $3.49T #8 London Stock Exchange $3.13T #9 Saudi Stock Exchange $2.15T #10 TMX Group $1.97T Market capitalizations as of April 2020 American Exceptionalism U.S. companies dominate the global equities landscape. This is the case for several reasons. For starters, American companies like Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon possess trillion-dollar valuations. Another factor is prestige—U.S. stock exchanges have always carried an elevated sense of legitimacy, which ultimately provides access to the best capital and financing for companies that trade there. That’s why you’ll find non-American companies like Toyota, Sony, and Alibaba on U.S. exchanges. On the NYSE, there are $2.1 trillion in market cap: Company Ticker Origin Market Cap Taiwan Semiconductor TSM Taiwan $401.9B Novartis AG NVS Switzerland $212.3B SAP SE SAP Germany $190.4B Toyota Motor Corp TM Japan $213.8B VALE S.A. VALE Brazil $59.7B Anheuser-Busch InBev NV BUD Germany $94.0B Enbridge Inc ENB Canada $59.8B Alibaba BABA China $838.4B Honda Motor HMC Japan $44.0B HSBC Holdings HSBC U...

2023 Dividend Kings List: All 50 + Our Top 5 Picks

Dividend kings have survived periods of inflation, commodity booms and busts, rising interest rates, recessions, market crashes, changing consumer tastes, technology advancements, and more. Any business that has navigated almost every environment imaginable while maintaining regular dividend increases is worth analyzing. The table below contains a downloadable list of dividend kings with up-to-date dividend yields and Below the table you'll find: • Our 5 favorite dividend kings for long-term growth • The difference between dividend kings and aristocrats • Former dividend kings that cut their payouts • Stocks set to become dividend kings later in 2023 and 2024 Different methodologies exist to determine whether a company is worthy of being crowned as a dividend king. We calculate dividend growth streaks using a company's fiscal year, which can be the same as a calendar year or a different 12-month period. As a result, our list of dividend kings includes Parker-Hannifin and Sysco, which both have fiscal years that end in June (rather than December). Both of these businesses have had periods where their dividends per share were flat for two consecutive calendar years (2015-16 and 2003-04 for Parker-Hannifin and 1975-76 for Sysco), but their fiscal year streaks remained intact. We also include Altria on our list. While Altria's headline dividend decreased in 2007-08 following the spin-offs of Kraft Foods and Philip Morris International, the aggregate dividend amount has continu...

List of Stock Exchanges in the world

List of Stock Exchanges in the World (IIFT) You will find GK questions based on stock exchanges mainly in MBA exams like IIFT. These questions can be asked in the form of Match the following. Hence, it is easier to score than most other questions, students should not miss out on an opportunity to answer questions related to this. So read on about the list of stock exchanges in the world. List of Stock Exchanges in the world with their Indexes, Headquarters and key highlights: Rank Exchange Indexes Economy Head­quarters Key Highlights 1 New York Stock Exchange NYSE United States New York. World’s largest exchange in terms of market capital and monthly trading. Also nicknamed as “The Big Board” 2 NASDAQ (National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) NASDAQ-100 United States New York NASDAQ is the world’s first Electronic Stock Exchange 3 London Stock Exchange Group (LSE, FTSE-100) FTSE-100 United Kingdom & Italy London 4 Japan Exchange Group – Tokyo Nikkiei 225 Japan Tokyo. Asia’s largest exchange 5 Shanghai Stock Exchange SSE Composite China Shanghai 6 Hong Kong Stock Exchange Hang Sang Indexes Hong Kong Hong Kong 7 Euronext AEX Index BEL20 PSI20 CAC40 European Union Amsterdam Brussels Lisbon London Paris 8 Shenzhen Stock Exchange SZSE Composite Index China Shenzhen 9 Toronto Stock Exchange S&p/TSX Composite Canada Toronto 10 Deutsche Börse DAX Germany Frankfurt. 11 Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Sensex India Mumbai BSE is the oldest exchange in Asia. It is ...

Global Market Indices

Name Country Last Prev. Close +/- % Time Date YTD 1 Year NORTH AMERICA USA 4,116.43 4,087.58 28.85 0.71% 04:35:04 PM 06/15/2023 04:35:04 PM UTC-0400 6/15/2023 10.98% 14.83% USA 34,408.06 33,979.33 428.73 1.26% 05:09:48 PM 06/15/2023 05:09:48 PM UTC-0400 6/15/2023 3.84% 12.19% USA 15,185.48 15,005.69 179.78 1.2% 05:16:26 PM 06/15/2023 05:16:26 PM UTC-0400 6/15/2023 39.8% 30.98% USA 13,782.82 13,626.48 156.34 1.15% 05:16:26 PM 06/15/2023 05:16:26 PM UTC-0400 6/15/2023 32.69% 24.18% USA 6,346.75 6,346.75 44.56 0.71% 04:04:45 PM 06/14/2023 04:04:45 PM UTC-0400 6/14/2023 9.37% 8.32% USA 13,217.98 13,217.98 -56.8 -0.43% 04:05:30 PM 06/14/2023 04:05:30 PM UTC-0400 6/14/2023 -0.8% 6.59% USA 1,889.20 1,876.90 10.4 0.55% 04:57:45 PM 06/15/2023 04:57:45 PM UTC-0400 6/15/2023 7.35% 9.06% USA 4,425.84 4,372.59 53.25 1.22% 05:09:48 PM 06/15/2023 05:09:48 PM UTC-0400 6/15/2023 15.73% 16.78% Canada 20,015.09 20,015.09 24.69 0.12% 05:07:31 PM 06/14/2023 05:07:31 PM UTC-0400 6/14/2023 2.94% 2.06% USA 14.50 13.88 0.62 4.47% 04:15:01 PM 06/15/2023 04:15:01 PM UTC-0400 6/15/2023 -36.68% -51.05% USA 102.16 103.00 -0.85 -0.82% 05:44:11 PM 06/15/2023 05:44:11 PM UTC-0400 6/15/2023 -1.29% -1.58% Western Europe Germany 16,290.12 16,310.79 -20.67 -0.13% 11:55:00 AM 06/15/2023 11:55:00 AM UTC-0400 6/15/2023 15.79% 20.8% Germany 182.67 183.00 -0.33 -0.18% 11:55:00 AM 06/15/2023 11:55:00 AM UTC-0400 6/15/2023 9.4% 10.64% Germany 27,330.39 27,557.19 -226.8 -0.82% 11:55:00 AM 06/15/2023 11:55:00 AM UTC-0...

10 Biggest Stock Exchanges in the World Ranked by Market Cap

• Traders increasingly turn to exchanges worldwide for round-the-clock price action. • While the London and New York stock exchanges are the world's oldest, new firms sprang up throughout Asia and Europe in the 1990s and early 2000s. • Here are the world's biggest stock exchanges in ascending order of market cap. • With market volatility stabilizing at heightened levels and investors monitoring price action throughout the day, stock exchanges around the world are more relevant than ever. Traders are increasingly looking to Asian markets late Sunday afternoon to gauge whether the larger US counterparts will swing higher or decline through the week's first session. The London and New York stock exchanges are the world's oldest and among the most popular, but major exchanges in Asia and Europe cropped up throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. Here are the 10 biggest stock exchanges in the world ranked in ascending order of market cap. Data sourced from the World Federation of Exchanges' March Read more:

Chart: Where Cash is Still King

Most Europeans still cling to physical cash while nations in Asia have embraced cashless payments the most. This is the conclusion of the While most of the studies are so called diary studies where people log their everyday lives, they are designed differently and might yield different results. Yet, comparing the figures proves interesting to gain a general understanding of which countries are more or less prone to use cash. Japan is one of the exception to the rule of Asian countries loving cashless payments. In 2019, the country's government revealed its “Cashless Vision” which is looking to increase cashless payments to 40 percent by 2025. Right now, only around 18 percent of payments in Japan are cashless, Can I integrate infographics into my blog or website? Yes, Statista allows the easy integration of many infographics on other websites. Simply copy the HTML code that is shown for the relevant statistic in order to integrate it. Our standard is 660 pixels, but you can customize how the statistic is displayed to suit your site by setting the width and the display size. Please note that the code must be integrated into the HTML code (not only the text) for WordPress pages and other CMS sites. You will find more infographics at The Statista "Chart of the Day", made available under the Creative Commons License CC BY-ND 3.0, may be used and displayed without charge by all commercial and non-commercial websites. Use is, however, only permitted with proper attribution to St...