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The Swiss Market Index (SMI) is Switzerland's blue-chip stock market index, which makes it the most followed in the country. [2] [3] It is made up of 20 of the largest and most liquid Swiss Performance Index (SPI) stocks. [1] As a price index, the SMI is not adjusted for dividends. [4] The SMI was introduced on 30 June 1988 at a baseline value ...
The UBS 100 Index is a Swiss share index launched in April 1987. It tracks the 100 Swiss companies with the largest market capitalizations that are listed on the SIX Swiss stock exchange . In 2022, the UBS 100 Index covered 98% of the publicly traded shares of Swiss companies, measured by free-float market capitalization.
In 2001, Swissquote gained access to the Swiss stock exchange (then SWX and Virt-X), the US stock exchanges NYSE, NASDAQ and AMEX. In 2002, after the takeover of Consors (Switzerland) AG and customers of Skandia Bank Switzerland, Swissquote expanded its offering to include new markets, financial products and services.
LONDON (Reuters) -Switzerland's SIX stock exchange experienced one of its worst outages in recent years on Wednesday, after a technical glitch halted trading twice across equities, bonds and funds ...
Pages in category "Swiss stock market indices" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. SMI Expanded;
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Composed of Polish Traded Index (PTX), Czech Traded Index (CTX) and Hungarian Traded Index (HTX) by the Vienna Stock Exchange. UBS 100 Index - the 100 Swiss companies with the largest market capitalizations that are listed on the SIX Swiss stock exchange.
The SMI MID (SMIM) is a stock index which lists Switzerland's mid-cap companies. The index is calculated by SIX Swiss Exchange. [1] It includes the 30 Prime Standard shares from sectors that rank immediately below the companies included in the Swiss Market Index. The company size is based on terms of order book volume and market capitalization. [1]