The Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS) was developed by Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI), a premier independent provider of global indices and benchmark-related products and services, and Standard & Poor's (S&P), an independent international financial data and investment services company and a leading provider of global equity indices.
The GICS structure consists of 10 sectors, 24 industry groups, 64 industries and 139 sub-industries.
| 10 | Energy |
| 15 | Materials |
| 20 | Industrials |
| 25 | Consumer Discretionary |
| 30 | Consumer Staples |
| 35 | Health Care |
| 40 | Financials |
| 45 | Information Technology |
| 50 | Telecommunication Services |
| 55 | Utilities |
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