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A comparable measure in relation to any set of data. For example, inflation indices. | A comparable measure in relation to any set of data. | ||
For example, inflation indices. | |||
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A number showing the variation in price of a group of securities with respect to a chosen base period.
Indices may be calculated as arithmetical or geometric averages and individual components may be weighted, for example by market capitalisation.
For example the FTSE 100 or the S&P 500.
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A comparable measure in relation to any set of data.
For example, inflation indices.