The MarketVector™ Global Defense Index is a thematic index tracking the performance of companies that are involved in serving national defense industries.
Full MCap of at least 1 bn USD. Three month average-daily-trading volume of at least 1 mln USD at a review and also at the previous two reviews. At least 250,000 shares traded per month over the last six months at a review and also at the previous two reviews.
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Companies must derive at least 50% of revenues from the military or defense industries.
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