- Constituents
- See also
- References
- External links
The BBC Global 30 is a worldwide stock market index, run as a global economic barometer. Started by the BBC on 29 September 2004, it mixes the economic information of 30 of the world's largest companies based in three continents. So far it has proved to be very volatile, as many of the companies have had major gains and losses. ConstituentsThe companies in the index (since June 2011)[1] are: Company | Country | Apple | United States}} | AT&T | United States}} | Berkshire Hathaway | United States}} | BHP Billiton | Australia}} | CLP Holdings | Hong Kong}} | Commonwealth Bank | Australia}} | Du Pont de Nemours | United States}} | Exxon Mobil | United States}} | Engie | France}} | General Electric | United States}} | Hennes & Mauritz | Sweden}} | HSBC Holdings | United Kingdom}} | Hutchison Whampoa | Hong Kong}} | Johnson & Johnson | United States}} | Nestlé | Switzerland}} | Novartis | Switzerland}} | NTT DoCoMo | Japan}} | Procter & Gamble | United States}} | Rio Tinto | United Kingdom}} | Royal Dutch Shell | United Kingdom}} | Samsung Electronics | South Korea}} | SAP | Germany}} | Siemens | Germany}} | Southern Company | United States}} | Takeda Pharmaceutical | Japan}} | Toyota Motor | Japan}} | Vodafone Group | United Kingdom}} | Wal-Mart Stores | United States}} | Wesfarmers | Australia}} | Woodside Petroleum | Australia}} |
See also- S&P Global 100
- Dow Jones Global Titans 50
References1. ^BBC Global 30, calculated by FTSE
External links - [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business/market_data/stockmarket/29954/default.stm BBC Global 30 website]
- Rules of the Index
- Information about the launch of the index
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