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The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is an organization of six Arab states who share many social and economic objectives: Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirate, and Kuwait.

The S&P GCC Composite offers GCC investors an index that reflects the available float defined by the foreign investment limits applicable to GCC resident. The S&P GCC Investable reflects an index with the available float for non-GCC residents, which typically carries a higher restriction threshold. This index does not include Saudi Arabia due to its limited foreign investability. The S&P GCC Domestic country series reflects the local market activity, whereby the float market capitalization only adjusts for major shareholders and does not consider foreign investment limits.

S&P Indices also offers the S&P GCC Shariah index series, compliant with Islamic canonical law that is based on the teachings of the Koran. To ensure compliance with the laws, index constituents of S&P GCC index series are screened with specific criteria and then included in the compliant index.

Index Governance and Policy
The parent index is maintained by S&P Index Committees, whose members include Standard & Poor’s economists and index analysts. Working with the Shariah Supervisory Board and Ratings Intelligence Partners, the Shariah indices follow a set of published guidelines and policies that define the transparent methodologies used to maintain the indices.

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The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is an organization of six Arab states who share many social and economic objectives. These states are Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirate (UAE) and Kuwait.