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Market indexMarket measure that consists of weighted values of the components that make up certain list of companies. A stock market tracks the performance of certain stocks by weighting them according to their p [..]
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Market indexA mathematical expression that combines two or more market factors into a numerical index, typically by forming a linear combination of the factors in which the weights assigned each factor reflect their relative importance in affecting demand for a product or products.
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Market indexmeasurement of the value of a section of a stock market.
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Market indexA measurement of the performance of a specific "basket" of stocks considered to represent a particular market or sector of the U. S. economy. For example, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is...
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Market indexDefinition An index which is designed to measure price changes of an overall market, such as the stock market or the bond market. An example is Vanguard's Total Bond Market Index.
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Market indexAn index that is used to calculate an individual or groups market pay by dividing the current pay of an individual by the market pay.
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Market indexNumbers representing weighted values of the components that make up the INDEX.
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Market indexCalculated indicator
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Market indexSee index.
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Market indexSee index.
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Market indexA vehicle used to denote trends in securities markets. The most popular in Canada is the Toronto Stock Exchange 300 Composite Index (TSE 300) see TSE.
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Market indexMarket measure that consists of weighted values of the components that make up certain list of companies. A stock market tracks the performance of certain stocks by weighting them according to their p [..]
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