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NYSE Composite Index
The NYSE Composite Index is a New York Stock Exchange based index that tracks price changes of all common stocks listed on the NYSE.

 


NYSE Composite Index
Covers every common stock listed on the New York Stock Exchange. It is a value-weighted index calculated on a total return basis with dividends reinvested.

NYSE Composite Index
Composite index covering price movements of all new world common stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange. It is based on the close of the market on December 31, 1965, at a level of 50.

NYSE Composite Index: An index which tracks the change in market value of all common stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange. The NYSE also provides indexes on four sectors: industrials, utilities, transportation, and finance.

NYSE Composite Index: An index of all the common stocks listed on the NYSE.
OBO: See Order Book Official.
OCC: See Options Clearing Corporation.

The NYSE Composite Index (NYA): relaunched in January 2003 under a new methodology and recalculated to a base value of 5,000, outperformed all broad-based indices in 2004.

New York Futures Exchange (NYFE) A wholly owned subsidiary of the NYSE that trades futures and options on the NYSE composite index. New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) The world's largest physical commodity futures exchange.

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A statistical measure for a market or class of investments that is designed to show changes from a base year. For instance, the NYSE Composite Index of all NYSE common stocks was computed so that the base year of 1965 was equal to 50.

short term interest rates;
the difference in long-term and short-term interest rates;
a diversified stock index such as the S&P 500 or NYSE Composite Index;
oil prices
gold or other precious metal prices
Currency exchange rates ...

For instance, the portfolio of securities that makes up the iShares NYSE Composite ETF try to mirror the performance of the NYSE Composite Index.

A former subsidiary of the New York Cotton Exchange (NYCE). The New York Futures Exchange traded options and futures on the NYSE Composite Index. The NYCE was acquired by the New York Board of Trade (NYBOT) in 2003.

Nonrefundable A bond indenture condition that restricts a bond from being refunded. Note A debt security with an initial maturity of more than one year, and less than 10 years. NYSE Composite Index A weighted index of all NYSE common ...

The oldest and largest stock exchange in... NYSE Composite Index A market-value weighted index of all stocks on the NYSE. NZD The ISO currency code for the New Zealand dollar. Learn more about...

See also: Banks, Treasury bonds, Options contract, Interest rate swap, Eurodollar

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