The Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS) is an industry taxonomy developed by MSCI and Standard & Poor's (S&P) for use by the global financial community. The GICS structure consists of 10 sectors, 24 industry groups, 68 industries and 154 sub-industries into which S&P has categorized all major public companies. The system is similar to ICB (Industry Classification Benchmark), a classification structure maintained by Dow Jones Indexes and FTSE Group. GICS is used as a basis for S&P and MSCI financial market indexes in which each company is assigned to a sub-industry, and to a corresponding industry, industry group and sector, according to the definition of its principal business activity. "GICS" is a registered trademark of McGraw-Hill and is currently assigned to S&P.[1] [1] [2] Code Sector Subcode Industry Groups 10 Energy 1010 Energy 15 Materials 1510 Materials 20 Industrials 2010 Capital Goods 2020 Commercial & Professional Services 2030 Transportation 25 Consumer Discretionary 2510 Automobiles & Components 2520 Consumer Durables & Apparel 2530 Hotels Restaurants & Leisure 2540 Media 2550 Retailing 30 Consumer Staples 3010 Food & Staples Retailing 3020 Food, Beverage & Tobacco 3030 Household & Personal Products 35 Health Care 3510 Health Care Equipment & Services 3520 Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology 40 Financials 4010 Banks 4020 Diversified Financials 4030 Insurance 4040 Real Estate 45 Information Technology 4510 Software & Services 4520 Technology Hardware & Equipment 4530 Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 50 Telecommunication Services 5010 Telecommunication Services 55 Utilities 5510 Utilities |
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