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CAC 5, inaugurated on 23 June 1986, was a version of the Toronto Computer Assisted Trading System, the first fully automated trading system. [2] CAC 5 consisted of Leroy-Somer, LVMH, Synthélabo, Eurocom and UCB. [3] CAC 40's base value of 1,000 was set on 31 December 1987, equivalent to a market capitalisation of 370,437,433,957.70 French ...
The CAC system was a version of an earlier system developed by the Toronto Stock Exchange in the mid-1970s: CATS (Computer Assisted Trading System). In the early 1990s, the Paris Bourse developed an upgraded technology known as Nouveau Système de Cotations|NSC (Nouveau Système de Cotation) , which served as a technological platform for the ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The CAC 40 is a French stock market index, a benchmark index for Euronext Paris
The Dow Jones-UBS Commodity IndexSM aims to provide broadly diversified representation of commodity markets as an asset class. Key Features — The index is made up of exchange-traded futures on physical commodities. — The index represents 19 commodities, which are weighted to account for economic significance and market liquidity.
The CAC All-Tradable is a French stock market index representing all sectors of the French economy. This index replaced SBF 250 (Société des Bourses Françaises 250 Index) on March 21, 2011. SBF 250 was launched on December 31, 1990, and its base value is 1,000. The CAC All-Tradable is calculated twice a day (at opening and at closing).
The SBF 120 (Société des Bourses Françaises 120 Index) is a French stock market index. [1] The index is based on the 120 most actively traded stocks listed in Paris.It includes all 60 stocks in the CAC 40 and CAC Next 20 indexes and 60 additional stocks listed on the Premier Marché and Second Marché under Euronext Paris.
The CAC Small (formerly the CAC Small 90) is a stock market index used by the Paris Bourse. It is a small-cap index which represents all main-market French equities not included in the CAC 40, the CAC Next 20 or the CAC Mid 60. Together, these 4 indices make up the CAC All-Tradable. Originally consisting of 90 listings, the index was revamped ...
The CAC Mid 60 (formerly the CAC Mid 100) is a stock market index used by the Paris Bourse. It is a mid-cap index which represents the 60 largest French equities after the CAC 40 and the CAC Next 20. The index was inaugurated in 2005, with the number of index constituents being reduced from 100 to 60 in March 2011. [1]