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The S&P/ASX 200 (XJO) index is a market-capitalisation weighted and float-adjusted stock market index of stocks listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.The index is maintained by Standard & Poor's and is considered the benchmark for Australian equity performance.
Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 index rose 0.3% to 7,705.70 following the release of a fifth consecutive quarter of decelerating inflation, with the consumer price index in the first quarter easing to 3 ...
Diversification and portfolio insurance; The strong negative correlation between the S&P/ASX 200 VIX and the S&P/ASX 200 means the addition of S&P/ASX 200 VIX Futures to a portfolio may deliver diversification benefits in a world where negative correlations are becoming harder to find (witness the rising correlation between international equity markets and the rising equity-bond correlation).
CECEEUR – Central European Clearinghouses & Exchanges Index, Composit Index in Euro. 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.
Australia's S&P/ASX 200 Index peaked at 7,632.70 points, its highest since August 2021. Japan markets were closed for a holiday, which meant there was no cash trading of Treasuries.
Canada's S&P/TSX Composite Index finished the day off by more than 10%. [177] Brazil's IBOVESPA gave up 12%, erasing over 15 months of gains for the index. [178] Australia's ASX 200 lost 7.3% – its biggest daily drop since 2008, [179] [180] though it rebounded later in the day.
After tracking higher in the first couple of hours of trade, the S&P/ASX 200 (INDEX: ^AXJO) couldn't hang on to its early gains on April 17, closing down 0.3% to 4288.6 points. The market seemed ...
The ASX maintains stock indexes concerning stocks traded on the exchange in conjunction with Standard & Poor's. There is a hierarchy of index groups called the S&P/ASX 20, S&P/ASX 50, S&P/ASX 100, S&P/ASX 200 and S&P/ASX 300, notionally containing the 20, 50, 100, 200 and 300 largest companies listed on the exchange, subject to some qualifications.