From developing an index objective to choosing relevant stocks, this graphic breaks down how MSCI builds thematic indexes using examples.
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This graphic shows how the ultra-wealthy invest their fortunes, from real estate and equities to luxury items.
With billions in defense contracts handed out annually, who are the key players profiting? View this graphic to find out.
While 78% of Americans speak only English at home, between 350 and 430 languages can be found in the United States.
Which foods are linked with high CO2 emissions and high water use? We look at the environmental impacts of food production in this chart.
Despite higher mortgages and sharply correcting prices, some cities’ property markets are still in bubble-risk territory.
This graphic shows that demand for lithium will outstrip supply by 46%. But direct lithium extraction could be a solution to this problem.
Gas prices fluctuate from state to state due to factors such as local taxes, environmental regulations, and the proximity of refineries.
Here are the investment themes that have defined each decade from the 'Nifty Fifty' to the tech giants of the 2010s.
This graphic uses the latest IMF projections to rank the world's top 20 fastest growing economies for 2024.
What costumes are kids, adults, and pets dressing up as this year? Here we visualize the most popular Halloween costumes in the U.S. in 2023.
The Sustainable Trade Index 2023 is an annual ranking of the world's most sustainable economies. View this infographic to see the results.
As BRICS is set to add six new countries, how does the bloc and its new members' GDP compare with that of the G7?
Four airlines headquartered in the U.S. are amongst the top ranks of the largest airlines by passengers in 2022.
This graphic explores 121 nations thoughts on climate change and ranks them by the volume of their population who views it as a threat.
Over 700,000 Californians moved from the Golden State to other parts of U.S. between 2020–21. But where did they go?
The music industry has undergone a remarkable transformation in formats. See how its revenues have evolved, from vinyl and CDs to streaming.
The global middle class is expected to grow by 113 million people in 2024. We visualize this growth by country and region.