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List Of Stock Market Indices
Commonly used stock market indices include: Global Large companies not ordered by any nation or type of business: * MSCI World (i.e. MSCI ACWI Index) * S&P Global 100 * S&P Global 1200 * The Global Dow – Global version of the Dow Jones Industrial Average * Dow Jones Global Titans 50 * FTSE All-World index series * OTCM QX ADR 30 Index Regional indices * MSCI EAFE – Europe, Australasia, and Far East * MSCI GCC – Gulf Cooperation countries) Asia * S&P Asia 50 Europe * EURO STOXX 50 – 50 large blue chip companies in the Eurozone * STOXX Europe 600 * FTSEurofirst 300 Index – the 300 largest companies ranked by market capitalisation in the FTSE Developed Europe Index. * FTSEurofirst Euro Supersector Indices * S&P Europe 350 * CECEEUR – Central European Clearinghouses & Exchanges Index, Composit Index in Euro. Composed of Polish Traded Index (PTX), Czech Traded Index (CTX) and Hungarian Traded Index (HTX) by the Vienna Stock Exchange. * UBS 100 Index - the 100 Swis ...
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Stock Market Index
In finance, a stock index, or stock market index, is an index that measures a stock market, or a subset of the stock market, that helps investors compare current stock price levels with past prices to calculate market performance. Two of the primary criteria of an index are that it is ''investable'' and ''transparent'': The methods of its construction are specified. Investors can invest in a stock market index by buying an index fund, which are structured as either a mutual fund or an exchange-traded fund, and "track" an index. The difference between an index fund's performance and the index, if any, is called ''tracking error''. For a list of major stock market indices, see List of stock market indices. Types of indices by weighting method Stock market indices could be segmented by their index weight methodology, or the rules on how stocks are allocated in the index, independent of its stock coverage. For example, the S&P 500 and the S&P 500 Equal Weight both covers the sam ...
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S&P Europe 350
The S&P Europe 350 Index is a stock index of European stocks. It is a part of the S&P Global 1200. The constituent shares are selected for relevance to the broad market, including industry sector balance, longevity (to minimize index turnover) and liquidity of the shares. Investment This index is tracked by an exchange-traded fund, IShares Europe (). Other funds track the FTSE Developed Europe or euro-based indices such as MSCI EMU. In Europe more funds are based on Stoxx Europe 50. See also *STOXX Europe 50 * S&P Europe 350 Dividend Aristocrats *S&P 500 The Standard and Poor's 500, or simply the S&P 500, is a stock market index tracking the stock performance of 500 large companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States. It is one of the most commonly followed equity indices. As of D ... * STOXX Europe 600 References External linksS&P page on S&P Europe 350 Pan-European stock market indices Europe 350 {{stockexchange-stub ...
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EGX 30 Index
EGX 30, previously named CASE 30 Index, is a stock market index for securities in Egypt Egypt ( ar, مصر , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Mediter ..., designed and calculated by EGX. EGX started disseminating its index on 2 February 2003 via data vendors, its publications, web site, newspapers etc. The start date of the index was on 2/1/1998 with a base value of 1000 points. EGX 30 index value is calculated in local currency terms and denominated in US dollars since 1998. EGX started publishing its dollar denominated index on 1 March 2009. EGX 30 index includes the top 30 companies in terms of liquidity and activity. EGX 30 Index is weighted by market capitalization and adjusted by the free float. Adjusted Market capitalization of a listed company is the number of its listed shares multiplied by ...
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Lusaka Stock Exchange
The Lusaka Stock Exchange (abbreviated to LuSE) is the principal stock exchange of Zambia. Founded in 1993, it is located in Lusaka. The LuSE is a member of the African Stock Exchanges Association. As of 14 April 2022, the LuSE has 25 listed companies with a market capitalisation of ZMW 71.69 billion (US$ 4.1 billion). History The Lusaka Stock Exchange (LuSE) was established with preparatory technical assistance from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the World Bank in 1993. The Exchange opened on 21 February 1994. In its first two years of operations, the LuSE and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) were funded by the UNDP and Government of Zambia as a project for financial and capital market development in Zambia, under the multi-component private sector development program. The formation of LuSE was part of the government’s economic reform program aimed at developing the financial and capital market in order to support and enhance private sector initiative. I ...
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BSE FCI
The Botswana Stock Exchange Domestic Company Index or BSE DCI, and the Botswana Stock Exchange Foreign Company Index or BSE FCI are the principal stock indices of the Botswana Stock Exchange. Each is calculated from the weighted averages The weighted arithmetic mean is similar to an ordinary arithmetic mean (the most common type of average), except that instead of each of the data points contributing equally to the final average, some data points contribute more than others. The ... of the values of their category of stock. A third index value, the All Company Index, is derived from a weighted average of the two indices. On the Botswana Stock Exchange, a company that is designated as a "foreign company" is a company that is "dual-listed", meaning that it is also listed on another stock exchange. Index listings :''as of December 2016'' Domestic companies Foreign companies The list of foreign companies as of December 2016 is: Venture capital companies Although not cur ...
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BSE DCI
The Botswana Stock Exchange Domestic Company Index or BSE DCI, and the Botswana Stock Exchange Foreign Company Index or BSE FCI are the principal stock indices of the Botswana Stock Exchange. Each is calculated from the weighted averages of the values of their category of stock In finance, stock (also capital stock) consists of all the shares by which ownership of a corporation or company is divided.Longman Business English Dictionary: "stock - ''especially AmE'' one of the shares into which ownership of a company .... A third index value, the All Company Index, is derived from a weighted average of the two indices. On the Botswana Stock Exchange, a company that is designated as a "foreign company" is a company that is "dual-listed", meaning that it is also listed on another stock exchange. Index listings :''as of December 2016'' Domestic companies Foreign companies The list of foreign companies as of December 2016 is: Venture capital companies Although not curre ...
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NSE 30 Index
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NSE All Share Index
NSE may refer to: Stock exchanges * Nagoya Stock Exchange, Japan * Nairobi Stock Exchange, Kenya * Nigerian Stock Exchange, Lagos * National Stock Exchange of India (NSE), Mumbai, India * National Stock Exchange, the former name of Vilnius Stock Exchange, Lithuania Transportation * Network SouthEast, a former sector of British Rail * North–South Expressway (Malaysia) * North–South Expressway, Singapore * Norwegian Air Sweden, a Swedish low-cost airline Education * Norwegian School of Economics, a business school in Bergen, Norway * National Spanish Examinations, an online assessment for students studying Spanish as a second language in the United States * National Student Exchange, an exchange program for American and Canadian undergraduate students Computing *Namespace Shell Extension, see shell extension *Network Search Engine, a device that helps computer network routers accelerate one of the most common functions: searching for patterns/addresses in data packets *N ...
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S&P Latin America 40
The S&P Latin America 40 is a stock market index from Standard & Poor's. It tracks Latin American stocks. The S&P Latin America 40 is one of seven headline indices making up S&P Global 1200 and includes highly liquid securities from economic sectors of Mexican and South American equity markets. Companies from Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru are represented in this index. Representing approximately 70% of each country's market capitalization, this index provides coverage of the large cap, liquid constituents of each key country in Latin America. The S&P Latin America 40 is maintained by the S&P Index Committee, whose members include Standard and Poor's economists and index analysts. The goal of the Index Committee is to ensure that the S&P Latin America 40 remains an accurate measure of Latin American markets, reflecting the risk and return characteristics of the broader universe on an ongoing basis. As of 2010, S&P Latin America 40 consisted of forty companies with a ma ...
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UBS 100 Index
The UBS 100 Index is a Swiss share index launched in April 1987. It tracks the 100 Swiss companies with the largest market capitalizations that are listed on the SIX Swiss stock exchange. In 2022, the UBS 100 Index covered 98% of the publicly traded shares of Swiss companies, measured by free-float market capitalization. In April 1987, the UBS 100 Index began at 1000 points. On 16th September 2022, the index registered at 640 points, and the three largest constituents (Nestlé Nestlé S.A. (; ; ) is a Switzerland, Swiss multinational food and drink processing conglomerate corporation headquartered in Vevey, Vaud, Switzerland. It is the largest publicly held food company in the world, measured by revenue and other me ..., Novartis and Roche) made up 48.83% of the assets of an exchange-traded fund, ETF that tracks the index. References

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