TASE develops and calculates a wide variety of indices. An index reflects average price levels of a selected group of securities. The TA-35 index, for example, reflects average prices of TASE's 35 most highly capitalized shares. Index changes reflect average returns to investors from these shares.
The
Tel-Bond and Tel-Gov indices track the average price movements of corporate and government bonds.
All constituent shares in a TASE index must meet the criteria of the "equity indices universe" or "bonds indices universe" and each index has its own specific rules regarding its potential constituent securities.
On the TASE website, each index has a dedicated "Index Page", which includes the following tabs:
- Summary
- About the Index
- Index Components (Constituents)
- Index Linked Notes – additional TASE-traded products based on the index (i.e., for which the index serves as underlying asset)
- Charts – from 2000 onwards
- Historical Prices – from 2000 onwards
- Corporate Disclosures – latest filings by index constituents from the MAYA website (Hebrew only)