nikkei stock average
1Nikkei Stock Average — Nikkei Stock Average ведущий индекс цен на акции, считается на основе стоимости 225 наиболее ликвидных акций Токийской фондовой биржи первой секции , формула была разработана американской компанией Dow Jones Co. В начале индекс считался на… …
2Nikkei stock average — Applies mainly to international equities. Price weighted average of 225 stocks of the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange started on May 16, 1949. Japanese equivalent of the US Dow . Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * Nikkei stock average …
3Nikkei Stock Average — An index of prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange It was originally known as the Nikkei Dow Jones Index and first calculated on 16 May 1949, based at 176. 21. The Nikkei Stock Average is a price weighted index of 225 Japanese companies representing… …
4nikkei stock average — statistical average of the stock prices that are sold in the Japanese stock market …
5Nikkei Stock Average — The index of stock prices used on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. It is a price weighted index of 225 Japanese companies. It was restructured for the first time in its history in late 1991 by its administrator, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun financial… …
6Nikkei 225 — (USD) …
7Nikkei Dow Jones Average — [ daʊ dʒəʊnz ævərɪdʒ], Nikkei Stock Average [ stɔk ], ungewichteter japanischer Aktienindex, der seit 1949 zunächst von der Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), dann vom japanischen Zeitungsverlag Nihon Keizai Shimbun börsentäglich aus den Kursen von… …
8Nikkei 225 — Nikkei 225 …
9Nikkei — Short for Japan s Nikkei 225 Stock Average, the leading and most respected index of Japanese stocks. It is a price weighted index comprised of Japan s top 225 blue chip companies on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The Nikkei is equivalent to the Dow… …
10Nikkei index — /nikˈā inˈdeks/ noun The indicator of the relative prices of stocks and shares on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (also called Nikkei average) ORIGIN: From the title of the newspaper publishing it * * * the Nikkei index 7 [ˈnɪkeɪ ɪndeks] [ˈnɪkeɪ ɪndeks] …