As the foundational reference for Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs), ETF benchmark indices serve as key barometers measuring the performance of specific markets, sectors, or asset classes. They provide tracking objectives and performance comparison benchmarks for ETF products. Detailed information about these indices is essential for investors to understand an ETF’s investment targets, risk characteristics, and return potential. CnOpenData’s ETF Benchmark Index Data systematically compiles core benchmark index information tracked by various ETFs in capital markets, presenting the establishment background, calculation methodology, and maintenance rules of each index.
Data Features:
- Complete Index Background Information: Covers index code, full index name, index abbreviation, index publisher name, index release date, index base date, and index base point. This not only documents the origin and inception date of indices but also provides multi-dimensional index identifiers, offering precise and standardized labeling methods for all ETF benchmark indices.
- Coverage of Diverse Index Types: Includes domestic and international mainstream index publishers such as CSI, SZSE, MSCI, S&P, and FTSE, covering broad-based indices, sector indices, and thematic indices. Records events like publisher mergers/renaming and index termination to ensure continuity in historical research.
- Standardized Unified Identification System: Adopts uniform data standards and formats to standardize data from diverse sources. In cross-market and cross-platform research and investment analysis, this unified identification system significantly enhances data comparability and integrability.
CnOpenData’s ETF Benchmark Index Data exhibits characteristics of standardization, completeness, and verifiability, providing a solid foundation for investment strategy formulation, product design/development, and academic research.
Time Coverage
As of June 30, 2025
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Data Update Frequency
Updated on demand