Top Global Index Performance in 2026 (YTD)
KOSPI (South Korea): +27.78%
Bovespa (Brazil): +16.15%
TAIEX (Taiwan): +14.50%
TOPIX (Japan): +12.02%
Nikkei 225 (Japan): +9.60%
Russell 2000 (United States): +5.52%
FTSE 100 (United Kingdom): +5.32%
FTSE/JSE Top 40 (South Africa): +4.72%
STOXX Europe 600 (Europe): +4.21%
Dow Jones (United States): +2.31%
IBEX 35 (Spain): +2.26%
SMI (Switzerland): +2.93%
CAC 40 (France): +1.83%
DAX (Germany): +1.74%
Euro Stoxx 50 (Europe): +1.50%
Hang Seng (Hong Kong): +1.40%
Shanghai Composite (China): +1.46%
S&P/ASX 200 (Australia): +2.40%
S&P 500 (United States): −0.33%
CSI 300 (China): −1.22%
Nifty 50 (India): −1.80%
Nasdaq-100 (United States): −1.88%
Sensex (India): −2.22%
Nasdaq Composite (United States): −2.97%
Most of the strongest performers this year are non-US and less tech-heavy markets.
Meanwhile, major tech-driven US indices are lagging or negative YTD.
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