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The New LSEG Lipper European ETF Yearbook: 2025 Has Been Published On April 11, 2025, the European ETF industry celebrates its twenty-fifth birthday. We would like to congratulate the industry with the publication of ... Find Out More
Russell 2000 Earnings Dashboard 25Q1 | April. 10, 2025 Click here to view the full report. Please note: if you use our earnings data, please source "LSEG I/B/E/S". Russell 2000 Aggregate ... Find Out More
LSEG Lipper Fund Awards Austria 2025 On April 10, 2025, LSEG Lipper unveiled the results of the LSEG Lipper Fund Awards for Austria in conjunction with our long-term media partner Geld ... Find Out More
S&P 500 2025 Q1 Earnings Preview: A Clearing Event or More Uncertainty? Earnings season kicks off this week and we preview the S&P 500 2025 Q1 earnings season in granular detail, providing both aggregate and ... Find Out More
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Chart of the Day: S&P 500 Decade to Date Compound Annual Total Return by Sector

Over the past decade the S&P 500 has seen a total return of 252.2% (12/31/09 through 12/17/19), which translates to a compound annual total return rate of 13.5%. Over that time two new sectors were added to the index. The real estate sector was separated from the financials sector and the communication services sector was created by removing the telecommunications services sector and pulling constituents from the information technology and consumer discretionary sectors. The information technology sector posted the greatest compound annual total return of 17.3%. Within the sector, the software & services (17.8%) and semiconductors & semiconductor equipment (17.3%)
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AmericasChart of the DayCharts & TablesFeaturedNorth AmericaS&P 500
Dec 18, 2019
posted by David Aurelio and Tajinder Dhillon

Chart of the Day: S&P 500 Average Gender Board Diversity Percentage

Women are underrepresented on S&P 500 boards. The average Board Gender Diversity Percentage for the S&P 500 is 24.0%, which is up from 15.3% eight fiscal years ago. The lower chart shows that at this trajectory, parity is projected to be reached in 2030. Within the S&P 500, the retailing (29.0%) and consumer services (27.7%) industry groups have the highest average representation, while the commercial & professional services (18.9%) and semiconductors & semiconductor equipment (18.9%) industry groups have the lowest. Board Gender Diversity Percentage (BGDP) is one of the over 400 environmental, social, and governance (ESG) component metrics that Refinitiv
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Chart of the DayCharts & TablesESGFeaturedS&P 500
Dec 3, 2019
posted by David Aurelio
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