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Global Exchange Indices Global Exchange Indices Country Exchange Index Argentina Buenos MERVAL, BURCAP Aires Stock Exchange Australia Australian S&P/ASX All Ordinaries, S&P/ASX Small Ordinaries, Stock S&P/ASX Small Resources, S&P/ASX Small Exchange Industriials, S&P/ASX 20, S&P/ASX 50, S&P/ASX MIDCAP 50, S&P/ASX MIDCAP 50 Resources, S&P/ASX MIDCAP 50 Industrials, S&P/ASX All Australian 50, S&P/ASX 100, S&P/ASX 100 Resources, S&P/ASX 100 Industrials, S&P/ASX 200, S&P/ASX All Australian 200, S&P/ASX 200 Industrials, S&P/ASX 200 Resources, S&P/ASX 300, S&P/ASX 300 Industrials, S&P/ASX 300 Resources Austria Vienna Stock ATX, ATX Five, ATX Prime, Austrian Traded Index, CECE Exchange Overall Index, CECExt Index, Chinese Traded Index, Czech Traded Index, Hungarian Traded Index, Immobilien ATX, New Europe Blue Chip Index, Polish Traded Index, Romanian Traded Index, Russian Depository Extended Index, Russian Depository Index, Russian Traded Index, SE Europe Traded Index, Serbian Traded Index, Vienna Dynamic Index, Weiner Boerse Index Belgium Euronext Belgium All Share, Belgium BEL20, Belgium Brussels Continuous, Belgium Mid Cap, Belgium Small Cap Brazil Sao Paulo IBOVESPA Stock Exchange Canada Toronto S&P/TSX Capped Equity Index, S&P/TSX Completion Stock Index, S&P/TSX Composite Index, S&P/TSX Equity 60 Exchange Index S&P/TSX 60 Index, S&P/TSX Equity Completion Index, S&P/TSX Equity SmallCap Index, S&P/TSX Global Gold Index, S&P/TSX Global Mining Index, S&P/TSX Income Trust Index, S&P/TSX Preferred Share Index, S&P/TSX SmallCap Index, S&P/TSX Composite GICS Sector Indexes China-Hong HSI Hang Seng 50, Hang Seng China Affiliated Kong Corporations Index, Hang Seng China Enterprises Index, Hang Seng Composite Index, Hang Seng Freefloat Composite Index, Hang Seng HK 25, Hang Seng HK Freefloat Index, Hang Seng HK LargeCap Index, Hang Seng HK MidCap Index, Hang Seng HK SmallCap Index, Hang Seng Hong Kong Composite Index, Hang Seng Mainland 25, Hang Seng Mainland Composite Index, Hang Seng Mainland Freefloat Index China- Shenzhen China Shenzhen SE 100 Index, China Shenzhen SE A Shenzhen Exchange Share Index, China Shenzhen SE B Share Index, China Shenzhen SE Component A, China Shenzhen SE Component B, China Shenzhen SE Composite Index, China Shenzhen SE Component Index, China Shenzhen SE Mutual Fund, China Shenzhen SE New Index, China Shenzhen SE SME Composite, China Shenzhen SE SME Price Index Czech Prague PX 50 Republic Stock Exchange Denmark Copenhagen Copenhagen Allshare, Copenhagen Benchmark, Stock Copenhagen Benchmark Capped, Copenhagen Exchange Capped, Copenhagen 20 Expiration, Copenhagen 20, Copenhagen Midcap Plus, Copenhagen Midcap, Copenhagen Smallcap Plus, Copenhagen Smallcap, VINX Indices, KFMX Index, KFX Index, KVX Index Estonia Tallinn Stock Baltic Indices, OMX Tallinn Exchange Euronext Euronext Euronext 100, Euronext Next 150, Euronext Alternext, Stock Euronext Next CAC 70, Euronext Next Economy All Exchange Share, Euronext Next Prime All Share Finland Helsinki Helsinki Allshare, Helsinki Benchmark, Helsinki Stock Benchmark Capped, Helsinki Capped, Helsinki 25 Exchange Expiration, Helsinki 25, Helsinki Midcap, Helsinki Smallcap, VINX Indices France Euronext France CAC 40, France CAC All Share, France CAC IT, 2/3 Paris France CAC IT20, France CAC Mid & Small 190, France CAC Mid100, France CAC Next 20, France CAC Small 90, France SBF 80, France SBF 120, France SBF 250 Germany Deutsche Germany CDAX, Germany Classic All Share, Germany Boerse DAX, Germany DAXPLUS Export, Germany DAXPLUS Seasonal, Germany DivDAX, Germany Entry All Share, Germany Entry Standard, Germany General Standard, Germany GEX, Germany HDAX, Germany MDAX, Germany Midcap Market, Germany Prime All Share, Germany SDAX, Germany TECDAX, Germany Tech All Share, Germany DAX Global Agribusiness, Germany DAX Global Alternative Energy, Germany DAX Global Nuclear Energy, Germany DAX Global Water, Germany Oeko DAX, Germany RX Real Estate, Germany RX REIT, Germany RX REIT All Share Hungary Budapest BUX Stock Exchange India Mumbai BSE-100, BSE-200, BSE-500, BSE Mid-Cap, BSE Stock Small-Cap, BSE-PSU, BSE-TECK, BANKEX, SENSEX, Exchange BSE Capitals Goods, BSE Consumer Durables, BSE FMCG, BSE Healthcare, BSE Information Technology, KFX Index, BSE Oil & Gas Indonesia Jakarta Indonesia SE Composite Index, Indonesia SE LQ45, Indonesia SE Jakarta Islamic Index, Indonesia SE Main Board Index, Indonesia SE Development Board Index, Indonesia SE KOMPAS 100 Ireland Irish Stock Ireland ISEQ20, Ireland ISEQ Overall, Ireland ISEQ Exchange Financial, Ireland ISEQ General, Ireland ISEQ Small Cap, Ireland ITEQ Italy Milan Stock ALL STARS, ALL STARS TR, ALL STARS-V, MEX INDEX, Exchange MIB, MIB TR, MIB30, MIB30-R, MIB30-S, MIB-R TR, MIBTEL, MIBTEL TR, MIBTEL-S, MIDEX, MIDEX TR, S&P/MIB BCI Comit Comit 30, Comit Globale, Comit Globale Plus, Comit Globale R 1040, Comit Nuovo Mercato, Comit Performance, Comit Performance Plus, Comit Performance R 1040, Comit Small Cap Japan Tokyo Stock TOPIX 1000 Index, Tokyo Stock Exchange Mothers Exchange Index, Tokyo Stock Exchange REIT Index, TOPIX 1st Section Index, Tokyo Stock Exchange 2nd Section, TOPIX Large Cap Index, TOPIX Mid Cap Index, TOPIX Small Cap Index, TOPIX Core 30 Index, TOPIX Large 70 Index, TOPIX 100 Index, TOPIX Mid 400 Index, TOPIX 500 Index, TOPIX Small Index, Nikkei 225 Jasdaq Japan JASDAQ Index, Japan JASDAQ CB Parity, Japan JASDAQ J-Stock Korea Korea Stock KOGI, KOSPI Composite, KOSPI 200, KOSPI 50, Exchange KOSPI 100 Latvia Riga Stock Baltic Indices, OMX Riga Exchange Lithuania Vilnius Stock Baltic Indices, OMX Vilnius Exchange Malaysia Kuala KLSE Composite Lumpur Stock Exchange Mexico Bolsa IPC, INMEX Mexicana de Valores Netherlands Euronext Netherlands Amsterdam All Share, Netherlands AEX, Amsterdam Netherlands Amsterdam AMX Midkap, Netherlands Amsterdam Smallcap New New NZAX ALL Index, NZX 15 Index, NEW CAPITAL Market, Zealand Zealand New Zealand NZSE Top 30, New Zealand NZSE Top Stock 40, New Zealand NZX 10, New Zealand NZX 50, New Exchange Zealand NZX 50 Portfolio, New Zealand NZX All, New Zealand NZX Mid Cap, New Zealand NZX Primary, New Zealand NZX Small Cap Norway Oslo Stock Norway OSE, Norway OSE Benchmark, Norway OSE Exchange Mutual Fund, Norway OSE Small Cap, Norway OSE All Share, Norway OSE Participation Certificate Index Philippines Philippine All Shares, Composite & Sector Indices Stock Exchange Poland Warsaw Poland WIG, Poland WIRR, Poland WIG20 Stock Exchange Portugal Euronext Portugal PSI 20, Portugal PSI Geral Lisbon Russia Russian RTS, RTS2, RTS Select Trading System Stock Exchange Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange Singapore Singapore All Shares, BT-SRI, Foreign Index, Mainboard, Strait Stock Times Exchange Spain Sociedad de IBEX 35, IBEX Medium, IBEX Small, IBEX Top Bolsas Dividendo, Spain IGBM Sweden OM Stockholm Allshare, Stockholm Benchmark, Stockholm Stockholm Benchmark Capped, Stockholm 30, Exchange Stockholm Midcap, Stockholm Smallcap, Stockholm SECU Basket, VINX Indices Switzerland SWX Swiss Switzerland All Share, Switzerland BIO+Medtech, Exchange Switzerland Immobilienfounds, Switzerland Investment Companies, Switzerland Life Sciences, Switzerland New SPI, Switzerland SLI, Switzerland SMI, Switzerland SMI Expanded, Switzerland SMI MID, Switzerland SPI, Switzerland SPI Extra, Switzerland SPI Large and Middle Cap, Switzerland SPI Large Cap, Switzerland SPI Middle Cap, Switzerland SPI Small and Middle Cap, Switzerland SPI Small Cap, Switzerland SPI ex SLI, Switzerland UBS 100 Index Taiwan Taiwan Stock TAIEX, TSEC Taiwan 50 Index, TSEC Taiwan Mid-Cap Exchange 100 Index Thailand Thailand SET Index, SET 50 Index, SET 100 Index Stock Exchange United London FTSE Indices Kingdom Stock Exchange United Arca (NYSE) PSE Technology Index States American Various indices Stock Exchange Chicago CBOE Oil Index, CBOE Technology Index Board Options Exchange NASDAQ NASDAQ Composite Index, NASDAQ Financial-100 Stock Market Index, NASDAQ-100 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