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The Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®)
The Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®)
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GICS is a common global classification standard used by thousands of market participants across all major groups involved in the investment process: asset managers, brokers (institutional and retail), custodians, consultants, research teams and stock exchanges.
With globalization, industry sectors increasingly reflect dynamic interactions across world markets. To interpret the complexity and pace of industry movements, a consistent and comprehensive global industry classification standard is critical. In 1999, MSCI and S&P Dow Jones Indices jointly developed the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS), seeking to offer an efficient investment tool to capture the breadth, depth and evolution of industry sectors.
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Learn more:
- S&P DOW JONES INDICES AND MSCI ANNOUNCE REVISIONS TO THE GLOBAL INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION STANDARD (GICS®) STRUCTURE IN 2023
- Revisions to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®) Structure Effective March 2023
- Estimated Impact of the Proposed GICS Changes on the MSCI ACWI Index
- S&P DOW JONES INDICES AND MSCI ANNOUNCE EXTENSION OF THE FEEDBACK PERIOD FOR THE CONSULTATION ON POTENTIAL CHANGES TO THE GLOBAL INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION STANDARD (GICS®)
- Consultation on Potential Changes to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®) Structure in 2022
- S&P DOW JONES INDICES AND MSCI ANNOUNCE GLOBAL INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION STANDARD (GICS®) ADVISORY PANEL IN 2020
What we offer
- In 1999, MSCI and S&P Dow Jones Indices developed the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS), seeking to offer an efficient investment tool to capture the breadth, depth and evolution of industry sectors.
- GICS is a four-tiered, hierarchical industry classification system.
- Companies are classified quantitatively and qualitatively. Each company is assigned a single GICS classification at the Sub-Industry level according to its principal business activity. MSCI and S&P Dow Jones Indices use revenues as a key factor in determining a firm’s principal business activity.
- Earnings and market perception, however, are also recognized as important and relevant information for classification purposes, and are taken into account during the annual review process.
Find out more about the GICS structure & sub-industry definitions.
Why we’re a better choice
- GICS is a common global classification standard used by thousands of market participants across all major groups involved in the investment process: asset managers, brokers (institutional and retail), custodians, consultants, research teams and stock exchanges
- Standardized industry definitions are applied to companies globally
- The structure precisely reflects the current state of industries in global investment markets
- The classification consists of four levels of analysis, ranging from the most general sector to the most specialized sub-industry
- Annual reviews are conducted by MSCI and S&P Dow Jones Indices to ensure that the structure remains fully representative of today’s global markets
How our offering helps clients
GICS enables clients to:
- Capture and assess the impact of global, regional or local industry trends on a portfolio
- Compare and report on industry sector exposures versus peers or benchmarks
- Pinpoint industry investment opportunities across developed and emerging markets
- Analyze sector and industry contributions to portfolio performance
- Construct consistently defined global or regional sector-based and sector rotation strategies
GICS Annual Review and Consultations
March 31, 2022:
S&P DOW JONES INDICES AND MSCI ANNOUNCE REVISIONS TO THE GLOBAL INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION STANDARD (GICS®) STRUCTURE IN 2023
Revisions to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®) Structure Effective March 2023
Estimated Impact of the Proposed GICS® Changes on the MSCI ACWI Index
Oct 18, 2021:
Consultation on Potential Changes to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®) Structure in 2022
Oct 30, 2019:
S&P DOW JONES INDICES AND MSCI ANNOUNCE GLOBAL INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION STANDARD (GICS®) ADVISORY PANEL IN 2020
Jan 11, 2018:
S&P DOW JONES INDICES AND MSCI ANNOUNCE SELECT LIST OF COMPANIES CHANGING DUE TO REVISIONS TO THE GICS® STRUCTURE IN 2018
SELECT LIST OF COMPANIES CHANGING DUE TO REVISIONS TO THE GICS® STRUCTURE IN 2018
Nov 15, 2017:
S&P DOW JONES INDICES AND MSCI ANNOUNCE REVISIONS TO THE GLOBAL INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION STANDARD (GICS®) STRUCTURE IN 2018
Jul 11, 2017:
Consultation On Potential Changes To The Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®) Structure In 2018
Jun 1, 2015:
Consultation On Potential Changes To The Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®) Structure In 2016
Nov 10, 2014:
S&P Dow Jones Indices and MSCI Announce Revisions to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®) Structure in 2016
Jun 2, 2014:
GICS Consultation Paper - 2015
OFFICIAL TRANSLATIONS OF GICS<sup>®</sup> STRUCTURE EFFECTIVE CLOSE OF MARCH 17, 2023 IN GICS<sup>®</sup> DIRECT
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Covering Energy, Materials, Industrials, Consumer Discretionary, Consumer Staples, Health Care, Financials, Information Technology, Real Estate, Communication Services and Utilities Sector.
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