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A capitalization-weighted index is an index whose components are weighted according to the total market value of their outstanding shares. Also called a market-value-weighted index.

 


CAPITALIZATION-WEIGHTED INDEX - A stock index which is computed by adding the capitalization (float tim...
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Capitalization-Weighted Index
A type of market index whose individual components are weighted according to their market capitalization, so that larger components carry a larger percentage weighting.

A capitalization-weighted index of 60 large, liquid companies in Canada that trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange (Tsx). It was developed jointly by S&P and TSX and is a constituent index of the S&P Global 1200.

A capitalization-weighted index consisting of all stocks listed in the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). It is calculated on a total return basis with dividends reinvested.

This capitalization-weighted index, published by the Frank Russell Company of Tacoma, Washington, tracks the 1000 largest stocks that are included in the RussellĀ® 3000 Index and represents approximately 92% of the market value of US stock.

A top-down, float capitalization-weighted index used to measure the performance of fixed-income and equity markets. It includes approximately 6000 companies in 22 countries.
Salvage value
Scrap value of plant and equipment.

Sallie Mae See: Student Loan Marketing Association Salomon Brothers World Equity Index (SBWEI) A top-down, float capitalization-weighted index used to measure the performance of fixed-income and equity markets.

Wilshire 4500 Equity Index A market capitalization-weighted index of approximately 6,500 U.S. equity securities. The index includes all the stocks in the Wilshire 5000 excluding stocks included in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index.

OEX is the ticker symbol for the S&P 100 stock index, which is a capitalization-weighted index. Standard & Poor's computes the value of the OEX during trading hours every 15 seconds.

Market capitalization-weighted index designed to measure the performance of corporations in the financial services sector.

The Wilshire 5000 is a market capitalization-weighted index of more than 7,000 stocks, prepared by Wilshire Associates, Inc., of Santa Monica, California.

Wilshire 5000 Total Market Index (TMWX) - A market capitalization-weighted index composed of more than 6,700 publicly-traded companies that meet the following criteria:
1. The companies are headquartered in the United States.
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A capitalization-weighted index is created by measuring the value of a group of securities at a certain date and representing it by 100. Subsequent changes are perceived by comparison with the base number.

S&P 500 Index. The S&P 500 is a capitalization-weighted index of 500 stocks maintained by Standard & Poor’s. It is perhaps the most widely used measure of the U.S. market.

Salomon Brothers World Equity Index (SBWEI)
A top-down, float capitalization-weighted index used to measure the performance of fixed-income and equity markets. It includes approximately 6000 companies in 22 countries.

Standard and Poor's 500 - $SPX The S&P 500 index - ($SPX), more formally known as the S&P 500 Composite Stock Price Index, is a European-style, capitalization-weighted index (shares outstanding multiplied by stock price) of 500 stocks ...

A table showing the capitalization of a firm, which typically includes the amount of capital obtained from each source - long-term debt and common equity - and the respective capitalization ratios.
Capitalization-Weighted Index ...

See also: Expense, Saving, Banks, Values, Bills

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