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Global X Launches NYSE® 100 ETF Tracking Top Technology and Tech-Enabled Growth Companies

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Global X NYSE® 100 ETF (NYSX) launched on March 26, 2026, providing targeted exposure to 100 technology and tech-enabled growth companies listed across U.S. exchanges.

The fund tracks the newly created NYSE® 100 Index, is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, and Global X is the exclusive index licensee. Mirae Asset reports $803 billion in assets under management.

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Positive

  • Targeted exposure to 100 technology and tech-enabled growth companies
  • Tracks new NYSE® 100 Index, rules-based market-cap weighted
  • Listed on NYSE under ticker NYSX, enabling broad investor access
  • Exclusive index licensee status for Global X

Negative

  • New index lacks long-term performance history
  • Sector concentration in technology increases exposure to sector volatility

Key Figures

Constituent count: 100 companies AUM: $803 billion Net revenues: $9.9 billion +4 more
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Constituent count 100 companies Global X NYSE® 100 ETF index constituents
AUM $803 billion Mirae Asset assets under management worldwide
Net revenues $9.9 billion Intercontinental Exchange 2025 net revenues (PRE 14A)
GAAP diluted EPS $5.77 Intercontinental Exchange 2025 GAAP diluted EPS (PRE 14A)
Adjusted diluted EPS $6.95 Intercontinental Exchange 2025 adjusted diluted EPS, up 14% YoY
EPS growth 14% year-over-year Growth in adjusted diluted EPS for 2025 (PRE 14A)
Capital returned $2.4 billion Buybacks and dividends returned to stockholders in 2025

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Historical Context

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Mar 24 Content update Neutral -0.9% Pre-market advisory with NYSE market commentary and event highlights.
Mar 24 Tokenization MOU Neutral -0.9% NYSE and Securitize sign MOU to collaborate on tokenized securities.
Mar 23 Content update Neutral -0.8% NYSE Live segment on Alto Neuroscience private placement and market topics.
Mar 20 IPO listing Neutral -0.0% Public debut of Janus Living with NYSE IPO celebration coverage.
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Recent Company History

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Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights the launch of the Global X NYSE® 100 ETF, which tracks a rules‑based in...
Analysis

This announcement highlights the launch of the Global X NYSE® 100 ETF, which tracks a rules‑based index of 100 U.S.-listed technology and tech-enabled growth companies and showcases NYSE’s indexing and data capabilities. In context, ICE’s 2025 results included $9.9 billion in net revenues, $6.95 adjusted diluted EPS (up 14% year-over-year), and $2.4 billion returned to shareholders. Investors may watch how new index-linked products contribute to future revenue and data licensing momentum.

Key Terms

exchange-traded funds (ETFs)
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"Global X, the New York-based provider of exchange-traded funds (ETFs), today announced"
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are investment funds that pool money from many investors to buy a diverse mix of stocks, bonds, or other assets, all managed as a single package. They are traded on stock exchanges like individual stocks, allowing investors to buy or sell shares easily throughout the trading day. ETFs offer a simple way to diversify investments and access different markets or sectors without needing to buy many individual assets.

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Fund tracks newly created NYSE® 100 Index; includes companies listed across major U.S. stock exchanges

NEW YORK, March 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Global X Management Company LLC ("Global X"), the New York-based provider of exchange-traded funds (ETFs), today announced the launch of the Global X NYSE® 100 ETF (NYSX) (the "Fund"). Premiering on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the Fund provides targeted exposure to 100 technology and tech-enabled growth companies listed in the U.S.

NYSX tracks the newly created NYSE® 100 Index, a rules-based, modified float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted equity index comprising companies from major U.S. exchanges, including the NYSE. The NYSE is part of Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (NYSE: ICE), one of the world's leading providers of financial market technology and data powering global capital markets.

Global X is the exclusive licensee of the NYSE® 100 Index. The firm is a member of Mirae Asset Financial Group ("Mirae Asset"), a global leader in financial services, with $803 billion in assets under management worldwide.[i]

"This launch marks a significant milestone in Global X's evolution as an ETF innovator," said Ryan O'Connor, CEO of Global X. "Collaborating with NYSE to launch this fund reflects our commitment to building products that don't just follow the market, they redefine how investors access it. NYSX is exactly the kind of intentional, forward-thinking solution we believe investors have been looking for."

About the Global X NYSE® 100 ETF

The Fund seeks to track the NYSE® 100 Index, which includes companies listed across the New York Stock Exchange, NYSE American, NYSE Arca, Nasdaq, and Cboe BZX exchanges to capture both core technology firms and tech-enabled businesses.

"The way technology gets defined in most indexes hasn't kept pace with how innovation actually works," said Pedro Palandrani, Head of Product Research & Development at Global X. "NYSX was purpose-built to change that, seeking to deliver investors deliberate exposure to real innovation, across sectors and exchanges, in a way that traditional benchmarks generally do not today."

About the NYSE® 100 Index

The NYSE® 100 Index's (NYSE100) dynamic rebalancing, multi-sector approach, and transparent data-based methodology targets technology-related stocks.

"A technology focused ETF with exposure across multiple sectors gives investors a way to participate in a more complete view of the innovation driving the American economy," said Lynn Martin, President of NYSE Group. "We're pleased to work with Global X as it introduces a new, inclusive ETF that aims to truly track the performance that investors seek from actively traded and growth-focused tech companies."

To be considered for inclusion in the index , companies must be within the technology sector or select sub-industries within the consumer discretionary, communication services, consumer discretionary, and financial sectors based on ICE Uniform Classification Schema.

Companies are ranked based on a weighted combination of each one's full market capitalization, three-month average daily traded value, price-to-sales ratio, and one-year net sales growth.

Quarterly reconstitutions are designed to accelerate the inclusion of newly public companies and growing disruptors, thereby incorporating the market's newest innovators.

New Fund Details

Fund Name and
Ticker

Expense
Ratio

CUSIP / ISIN

Global X NYSE® 100
ETF (NYSX)

0.09 %

37966B794 /
US37966B7947

 

About Global X

Global X was founded in 2008. For more than fifteen years, our mission has been empowering investors with unexplored and intelligent solutions. Our product lineup features a wide range of ETF strategies and $78.1 billion in assets under management.[ii] While we are distinguished for our thematic, income, and international ETFs, we also offer core and other funds to suit a wide range of investment objectives. Explore our ETFs, research and insights, and more at www.globalxetfs.com.

Important Information

Investing involves risk, including possible loss of principal. NYSX is subject to certain principal risks, including: Depositary Receipts Risk; Equity Securities Risk; Large-Capitalization Companies Risk; Cybersecurity Risk; Risks Related to Investing in the Information Technology Sector and the Semiconductors and Semiconductor Equipment Industry; Risk of Investing in Developed Markets and the United States; Indexing Strategy Risk, including Index-Related Risk, Management Risk and Tracking Error Risk; Newly Listed Company Risk; Issuer Risk; Market Risk; New Fund Risk; Non-Diversification Risk; Operational Risk; Risks Associated with Exchange-Traded Funds, including Authorized Participants Concentration Risk, Large Shareholder Risk, Listing Standards Risk, Market Trading Risks and Premium/Discount Risks; Trading Halt Risk; and Valuation Risk.

Shares of ETFs are bought and sold at market price (not NAV) and are not individually redeemed from the Fund. Brokerage commissions will reduce returns. Indices are unmanaged. One cannot invest directly in an index.

Carefully consider the Fund's investment objectives, risks, and charges and expenses before investing. This and other information can be found in the Fund's summary or full prospectuses, which are available at globalxetfs.com. Please read the prospectus carefully before investing.

Global X Management Company LLC serves as an advisor to Global X Funds. The Funds are distributed by SEI Investments Distribution Co. (SIDCO), which is not affiliated with Global X Management Company LLC or Mirae Asset Global Investments. Global X Funds are not sponsored, endorsed, issued, sold or promoted by NYSE, nor does NYSE make any representations regarding the advisability of investing in the Global X Funds. Neither SIDCO, Global X nor Mirae Asset Global Investments are affiliated with NYSE.

Media Contact:

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+1 212-446-1884
akouvaras@sloanepr.com

[i] Source: Mirae Asset, as of December 31, 2025.
[ii] Source: Global X ETFs, as of December 31, 2025.

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FAQ

What is the Global X NYSE® 100 ETF (NYSX) launched March 26, 2026?

NYSX is an ETF providing exposure to 100 technology and tech-enabled growth companies. According to Global X, it tracks the newly created NYSE® 100 Index and lists on the New York Stock Exchange for broad investor access.

Which index does NYSX track and how is it weighted?

NYSX tracks the NYSE® 100 Index, a modified float-adjusted market-cap weighted index. According to Global X, the index is rules-based and comprises companies listed across major U.S. exchanges.

Who manages and licenses the NYSE® 100 ETF (NYSX)?

Global X Management Company manages NYSX and is the exclusive licensee of the NYSE® 100 Index. According to Global X, the firm is part of Mirae Asset, with $803 billion in assets under management.

How can investors trade the Global X NYSE® 100 ETF (NYSX)?

Investors can buy and sell NYSX on the New York Stock Exchange under its ticker. According to Global X, the listing provides standard ETF liquidity and market access through brokerages.

What are the main risks for shareholders of NYSX?

NYSX concentrates in technology and tech-enabled growth companies, raising sector-specific volatility risk. According to Global X, investors should note the fund tracks a newly created index with limited historical performance data.

How does the NYSE® 100 ETF (NYSX) differ from broad-market tech ETFs?

NYSX targets 100 tech and tech-enabled growth companies tracked by the NYSE® 100 Index, rather than a broad-market or mega-cap tech benchmark. According to Global X, the fund offers a focused, rules-based exposure to growth-oriented tech names.
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