
In the region of South-East Asia and Africa, results from a semi-annual audit of "FTSE Russell" indicators for global equities have arrived. During the audit, it was found that investors have maintained their trading decisions within the confines of the established free float index. According to experts, this confirms the stability and reliability of stocks in the region.
The recalculation of the "FTSE" indices is conducted twice a year - in spring and autumn. The audit conducted last week revealed that either the positions in hedge funds have not changed, or sales have remained stable. These results indicate a confidence of investors in the asset market in the region.
One of the financial experts noted: "Such results signify confidence in the funds and stocks of this region. These are good news for the market, and we expect that it will continue to attract investors' attention in the near future."