Inside the Markets
Public Companies
priced by fundamentals
The equities market represents ownership in publicly traded companies and serves as one of the core pillars of the global financial system. It reflects long-term economic growth, corporate performance, and investor expectations across sectors and regions.
Unlike continuously operating markets, equities trading is structured around regulated exchanges and trading sessions. Price formation is influenced by earnings reports, macroeconomic indicators, sector rotation, and institutional capital allocation.
From a systems perspective, the equities market exhibits relatively stable market structure, predictable liquidity windows, and strong linkage to fundamental data. Individual stocks act as primary instruments for portfolio construction, factor models, and long-term systematic strategies.
- Ownership in publicly traded companies
- Session-based regulated trading
- Strong linkage to fundamentals and earnings
- Suitable for portfolio and factor strategies
- Lower structural volatility compared to crypto
Instruments
→3MS&P 500 component in the Industrials sector.
→ABBGlobal technology company in electrification and automation.
→ABB IndiaIndian subsidiary of ABB Ltd, a leader in electrification, robotics, and industrial automation.
→Abbott LaboratoriesS&P 500 component in the Healthcare sector.
→AbbVie Inc.Biopharmaceutical company focused on immunology, oncology, and aesthetics.
→AccentureS&P 500 component in the Technology sector.
→Ackermans & van HaarenBelgian diversified holding company.
→Adani EnterprisesFlagship company of the Adani Group.
→Adani Ports & SEZIndia's largest private port operator.
→AdidasGlobal sportswear brand and DAX component.
→ADNOC DistributionUAE's largest fuel distributor.
→ADNOC GasUAE's largest gas processing company.
→Adobe Inc.Global leader in creative and document management software.
→Advanced Info ServiceThailand's largest mobile operator.
→Advanced Micro DevicesSemiconductor company competing in CPUs, GPUs, and AI accelerators.
→AdvantechGlobal leader in industrial IoT and embedded computing.
→AdvantestMajor semiconductor test equipment maker.
→AdyenGlobal payment technology platform.
→AeroflotRussia's largest airline.
→AES CorporationS&P 500 component in the Utilities sector.
→Affirm HoldingsBuy now, pay later fintech company.
→AflacS&P 500 component in the Financials sector.
→AgeasBelgian international insurance group.
→Agilent TechnologiesS&P 500 component in the Healthcare sector.
→Agility Public WarehousingKuwait-based global logistics company.
→AGL EnergyAustralia's largest electricity generator.
→Agnico Eagle Mines LimitedOne of the world's largest gold mining companies, with operations in Canada, Australia, Finland, and Mexico.
→Agricultural Bank of ChinaOne of China's 'Big Four' state-owned commercial banks.
→Ahli United BankBahrain's largest conventional bank.
→Ahold DelhaizeDutch-Belgian supermarket operator.
→AIA GroupLargest pan-Asian life insurance group.
→Aier Eye HospitalChina's largest private eye care hospital chain.
→AirbnbS&P 500 component in the Consumer Discretionary sector.
→AirbusWorld's largest aircraft manufacturer.
→Air LiquideWorld leader in gases for industry and healthcare.
→Airports of ThailandOperator of Thailand's major international airports.
→Air ProductsS&P 500 component in the Materials sector.
→Airtel AfricaLeading telecom operator across 14 African countries.
→Akamai TechnologiesS&P 500 component in the Technology sector.
→AkbankMajor Turkish private bank.