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Market-share weighted index - translation to English

JORDANIAN STOCK MARKET INDEX
ASE Weighted Index; ASE Market Capitalisation Weighted Index

Market-share weighted index      
Indice ponderado de participación en el mercado
Un índice donde el impacto del cambio de precio de una acción depende de la cuota de mercado que la acción controla. Por ejemplo, una acción con una gran participación en el mercado, como IBM con más de 600 millones de acciones en circulación, tendrá más impacto en un market-share weighted index que una acción con una pequeña participación en el mercado, como Foster Wheeler, con aproximadamente 34 millones de acciones en circulación.
stock market         
  • Offices of [[Bursa Malaysia]], Malaysia's national stock exchange (known before demutualization as Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange)
  • Helsinki, Finland]], 1965
  • title-link=Irrational Exuberance (book) }}</ref> In the preface to this edition, Shiller warns, "The stock market has not come down to historical levels: the price-earnings ratio as I define it in this book is still, at this writing [2005], in the mid-20s, far higher than the historical average... People still place too much confidence in the markets and have too strong a belief that paying attention to the gyrations in their investments will someday make them rich, and so they do not make conservative preparations for possible bad outcomes."
  • [[London Stock Exchange]]
  • Price-Earnings ratios as a predictor of twenty-year returns based upon the plot by [[Robert Shiller]] (Figure 10.1).<ref name="IE2"/> The horizontal axis shows the real price-earnings ratio of the S&P Composite Stock Price Index as computed in ''Irrational Exuberance'' (inflation adjusted price divided by the prior ten-year mean of inflation-adjusted earnings). The vertical axis shows the geometric average real annual return on investing in the S&P Composite Stock Price Index, reinvesting dividends, and selling twenty years later. Data from different twenty-year periods is color-coded as shown in the key. Shiller states that this plot "confirms that long-term investors—investors who commit their money to an investment for ten full years—did do well when prices were low relative to earnings at the beginning of the ten years. Long-term investors would be well advised, individually, to lower their exposure to the stock market when it is high, as it has been recently, and get into the market when it is low."<ref name="IE2"/>
  • US Stock Market Value by Sector
  • VOC]] chamber of [[Enkhuizen]], dated 9 Sep 1606.
PUBLIC ENTITY FOR THE TRADING OF COMPANY STOCKS AND SHARES
Stock markets; Share market; Equity market; Stockmarket; Stock marke; Quoted company; Equities market; Sharemarket; Stock Market; Equity markets; Share markets; History of stock markets
el mercado de acciones (mercado donde se efectúan negocios de compra y venta de acciones)
stock market         
  • Offices of [[Bursa Malaysia]], Malaysia's national stock exchange (known before demutualization as Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange)
  • Helsinki, Finland]], 1965
  • title-link=Irrational Exuberance (book) }}</ref> In the preface to this edition, Shiller warns, "The stock market has not come down to historical levels: the price-earnings ratio as I define it in this book is still, at this writing [2005], in the mid-20s, far higher than the historical average... People still place too much confidence in the markets and have too strong a belief that paying attention to the gyrations in their investments will someday make them rich, and so they do not make conservative preparations for possible bad outcomes."
  • [[London Stock Exchange]]
  • Price-Earnings ratios as a predictor of twenty-year returns based upon the plot by [[Robert Shiller]] (Figure 10.1).<ref name="IE2"/> The horizontal axis shows the real price-earnings ratio of the S&P Composite Stock Price Index as computed in ''Irrational Exuberance'' (inflation adjusted price divided by the prior ten-year mean of inflation-adjusted earnings). The vertical axis shows the geometric average real annual return on investing in the S&P Composite Stock Price Index, reinvesting dividends, and selling twenty years later. Data from different twenty-year periods is color-coded as shown in the key. Shiller states that this plot "confirms that long-term investors—investors who commit their money to an investment for ten full years—did do well when prices were low relative to earnings at the beginning of the ten years. Long-term investors would be well advised, individually, to lower their exposure to the stock market when it is high, as it has been recently, and get into the market when it is low."<ref name="IE2"/>
  • US Stock Market Value by Sector
  • VOC]] chamber of [[Enkhuizen]], dated 9 Sep 1606.
PUBLIC ENTITY FOR THE TRADING OF COMPANY STOCKS AND SHARES
Stock markets; Share market; Equity market; Stockmarket; Stock marke; Quoted company; Equities market; Sharemarket; Stock Market; Equity markets; Share markets; History of stock markets
(n.) = bolsa, mercado de valores
Ex: This database supplies on-line information on current events, weather, sports, stock markets, health, travel and shopping.

Definition

share index
(share indices, or share indexes)
A share index is a number that indicates the state of a stock market. It is based on the combined share prices of a set of companies. (BUSINESS)
The FT 30 share index was up 16.4 points to 1,599.6.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

ASE Market Capitalization Weighted Index

The ASE Market Capitalization Weighted Index is a stock index of the Amman Stock Exchange in Jordan. The ASE Weighted Index is one of two principal stock indices on the exchange, the other being the ASE Unweighted Price Index.

The ASE Unweighted Index was created in 1980 and was very successful. The ASE went on to create a weighted index in 1992. The weighted index, whose constituents are listed below, attaches a value to each stock price based on the total market capitalisation of each stock; that is, the total amount of money the stock is worth on the stock market. The Unweighted Index calculates an index value based on the price alone.