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  • 61stock-market — …

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  • 62Election stock market — Election stock markets (also referred to as election prediction markets) are financial markets in which the ultimate values of the contracts being traded are based on the outcome of elections. Participants invest their own funds, buy and sell… …

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  • 63List 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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  • 64Souk Al-Manakh stock market crash — The Souk Al Manakh stock market crash was the 1982 stock market crash of Kuwait s unofficial stock market, the Souk Al Manakh. The Al Manakh (المناخ, camel ) market was housed in an air conditioned parking garage that had formerly been a camel… …

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  • 65Selected Major World Stock Market Indexes, Table — ▪ 2001 Table V. Selected Major World Stock Market Indexes1 Country and index   2000 range2 High      Low  Year end close  Percent  change from 12/31/99 Australia, Sydney All Ordinaries 3330 2920    3155     0 Belgium, Brussels BEL20 3311 2532   … …

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  • 66NASDAQ Stock Market — NASDAQ Unternehmensform Incorporated[1] Gründung 8. Februar 1971 …

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  • 67the stock market */ — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms the stock market : singular the stock market plural stock markets business 1) a stock exchange 2) the activities connected with buying and selling shares in companies He invested everything in the stock market …

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  • 68NASDAQ Stock Market — (NASDAQ) The US screen based system for the quotation and transfer of securities. (NASDAQ was originally an acronym for the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System.) The market is divided into two tiers: the National …

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  • 69Overweight (stock market) — Overweight is part of a three tiered rating system, along with underweight and equal weight , used by financial analysts to indicate a particular stock s attractiveness. If a stock is recommended to be overweight , the analyst opines that the… …

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  • 70January 2008 stock market volatility — January 2008 was an especially volatile month in world stock markets, with a surge in implied volatility measurements of the US based S P 500 index [ [http://www.economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story id=10635708 Markets, Uncertain Times] , The… …

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