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- This article is about index in an economics and finance sense. For other uses, see Index.
In economics and finance, an index is a single number calculated from a set of prices or of quantities. Examples are a price index, a quantity index (such as real GDP), a market performance Index (such as a labour market index / job Index or a stock market index). Values of the index in successive periods (days, years, etc.) summarize level of the activity over time or across economic units (regions, countries, etc.).
In financial markets, an index is a customized basket of securities that tracks a particular market or a part of it. Each index has its own calculation methodology and its own specific process in order to select particular securities. Some companies (S&P, Dow Jones, SG Index, STOXX) have created a lot of indices to replicate different markets or selected industries. S&P is one of the most known index provider with the S&P 500. It offers a wide range of indices like the S&P Asian Index which measures the equity market of a basket of Asian countries (India, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea and Singapore). S&P is also a rating company like Moody’s and Fitch rating which give score to the societies debts. Dow Jones Indexes provide a range of indices like the world oldest, and very famous, Dow Jones Industrial Average. It provides also an index which measures the stock performances of 50 leading multinational companies. SG Index, a new provider of indices (it was created in 2007) provides indices that can be used as underlying of financial products. One of the most famous index is the SGI Wise Index, that provides an exposure to European equities.
Consumer price indexes can be used, among other things to adjust salaries, bonds interest rates, and tax thresholds for inflation.
Some investment funds (index funds) manage their portfolio so that their performance mirrors (tracking) the performance of a stock market index or a sector of the stock market.
Indexes
Provider: Dow Jones
Provider: Standard & Poor's
- S&P 500
- S&P 400
- S&P 600
- S&P 1500
- S&P/ASX 200
- S&P/TSX Composite Index
- S&P Global 1200
- S&P Custom Group of indices
Provider: Russell Investments
- Russell 1000 Index
- Russell 2000 Index
- Russell 3000 Index
- Russell Midcap Index
- Russell Microcap Index
- Russell Global Index
- Russell Developed Index
- Russell Europe Index
- Russell Asia Pacific Index
- Russell Emerging Markets Index
Provider: Morgan Stanley Capital International
Provider: Reuters
Provider: Markit
See also
- Stock market index
- Illinois Flash Index
- Producer price index
- Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Dow Jones Indexes
External links
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