value indices

  • 1Indices de pouvoir — Un indice de pouvoir est un outil utilisé en politique microéconomique, une branche de l économie, qui a été développé en premier par Lloyd Shapley et Martin Shubik en 1954 pour mesurer le pouvoir des participants à un jeu de vote suivant l… …

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  • 2List of stock market indices — Commonly used stock market indices include:GlobalLarge companies not ordered by any nation or type of business (in alphabetical order).*BBC Global 30 *MSCI World *S P Global 100 *S P Global 1200 *Russell Global 10000 Launched 17/01/07 *FTSE CNBC… …

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  • 3CBV Vietnam finance indices — CBV Vietnam finance indicesOverviewCBV Vietnam finance indices includes four indices to track in emerging Vietnamese securities market. *CBV Equity Indices *CBV Fixed Income Indices *CBV Strategy Indices *CBV Alternative IndicesHistoryAt the… …

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  • 4Aggregated Indices Randomization Method — (AIRM) is a modification of well known aggregated indices method being aimed at complex objects multi criteria estimation under uncertainty. The main advantage of AIRM over other variants of aggregated indices methods is its ability to use non… …

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  • 5Net asset value — (NAV) is a term used to describe the value of an entity s assets less the value of its liabilities. The term is most commonly used in relation to open ended or mutual funds because shares of such funds registered with the U.S. Securities and… …

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  • 6FTSE All-Shares Indices — Indices which show the performance of the UK and European markets. There are a number of different FTSE Actuaries Share Indices compiled either by the London Stock Exchange (LSE) or by the Financial Times, both in conjunction with the Institute… …

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  • 7Unweighted/Weighted Indices —    Stock indices are calculated in two ways, either weighted or unweighted. The unweighted indices are simple arithmetic or geometric averages. In the weighted indices certain stocks carry a greater weighting than others, usually based on their… …

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  • 8Threshold Limit Value — The Threshold Limit Value (TLV) of a chemical substance is a level to which it is believed a worker can be exposed day after day for a working lifetime without adverse health effects. Strictly speaking, TLV is a reserved term of the American… …

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  • 9Threshold limit value — The threshold limit value (TLV) of a chemical substance is a level to which it is believed a worker can be exposed day after day for a working lifetime without adverse health effects. Strictly speaking, TLV is a reserved term of the American… …

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  • 10dollar value LIFO — In the USA, a method of expressing the value of an inventory in monetary values rather than units. Each homogeneous group of inventory items is converted into base year prices by using the appropriate price indices. The difference between opening …

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