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  2. CAC 40 - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Commodity price index - Wikipedia

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    The first index to track commodity futures prices was the Dow Jones futures index which started being listed in 1933 (backfilled to 1924). [1] The next such index was the CRB ("Commodity Research Bureau") Index, which began in 1958. Due to its construction both of these were not useful as an investment index.

  4. List of traded commodities - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... The following is a list of futures contracts on physically traded commodities. ... Live Cattle: 40,000 lb (20 tons)

  5. Stock market news live updates: Stocks extend volatility ...

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    The print serves as a closely-watched proxy for business spending plans. Economists had anticipated orders to tick up 0.4%, according to Bloomberg consensus estimates.

  6. Stock market news live updates: Wall St. drops as traders ...

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    Stock futures traded slightly lower Thursday morning to give back some gains from a day earlier, as September selling pressure returned to equity markets.

  7. Dollar-cost averaging: How to stop worrying about the market ...

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    In this example, you'd end up with 315 shares at an average cost of $41 per share using dollar-cost averaging. Notice how you’d automatically buy more shares in months when prices were lower and ...

  8. Option symbol - Wikipedia

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    Before 2010, the ticker (trading) symbols for US options typically looked like this: IBMAF. This consisted of a root symbol ('IBM') + month code ('A') + strike price code ('F'). The root symbol is the symbol of the stock on the stock exchange. After this comes the month code, A-L mean January–December calls, M-X mean January–December puts ...

  9. Stock market news live updates: Stock futures mixed as ... - AOL

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    The index, as well as the Dow and Nasdaq, had pulled back from record levels by the end of Tuesday's regular trading day, and the S&P 500 remains less than 0.5% from its all-time high.