Market capitalization in % of GDP
2020
Methodology
Market capitalization (also known as market value) is the share price times the number of shares outstanding (including their several classes) for listed domestic companies. Investment funds, unit trusts, and companies whose only business goal is to hold shares of other listed companies are excluded. Data are end of year values. Performance score of from 0 to 100. The highest score reflects the best situation.
Sources: World Bank, World Development Indicators 2015.
Score
- Africa-
- Sub-Saharan Africa-
- Middle East and North Africa-
- Southern Africa-
- Central Africa-
- East Africa-
- West Africa-
- North Africa-
- Brazil-India-China (BIC)-
- Least Developped Countries (LDC)-
- No LDC-
- High income non OECD-
- Upper middle income countries-
- Lower middle income-
- Low income countries-
- Outsize the Franc zone-
- Franc CFA zone-
- WAMEU-
- CEMAC-
- Algeria0
- Angola0
- Benin0
- Botswana11
- Brazil22
- Burkina Faso1
- Burundi0
- Cameroon0
- Cape Verde0
- Central African Republic0
- Chad0
- China27
- Comoros0
- Congo, Dem. Rep.0
- Congo, Rep0
- Cote d'Ivoire3
- Djibouti-
- Egypt4
- Equatorial Guinea0
- Eritrea-
- Ethiopia0
- Gabon1
- Gambia0
- Ghana4
- Guinea0
- Guinea-Bissau0
- India31
- Kenya7
- Lesotho0
- Liberia0
- Libya-
- Madagascar0
- Malawi8
- Mali0
- Mauritania0
- Mauritius18
- Morocco18
- Mozambique3
- Namibia6
- Niger0
- Nigeria4
- Rwanda10
- Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic-
- Sao Tome and Principe0
- Senegal4
- Seychelles22
- Sierra Leone0
- Somalia-
- South Africa100
- South Sudan-
- Sudan0
- Swaziland0
- Tanzania3
- Togo4
- Tunisia6
- Uganda8
- Zambia6
- Zimbabwe10