Business Times Industrial index
Asian index of stocks an index of 40 Singapore and Malaysian stocks, sponsored by the Business Times.
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Asian index of stocks an index of 40 Singapore and Malaysian stocks, sponsored by the Business Times.
particularly as they are less expensive that the traditional stock exchanges. The success of these new venues will be determined by the business they can attract. A good example is Chi-X, that has 5% market share but makes little profit at this present time.
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reflection of the economic outcomes experienced by all investors in a stock market. This means that once the firms are selected as being representative of the industries in the stock market covered, index performance is calculated using a sum of the individual stocks’ returns weighted according to their size. For example, a stock which has a 5% return and represents 10% of the market capitalization will generate 0.5% of the index return for the period
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Rod Davidson, head of the fixed-income team at Alliance Trust Asset Management, has been managing money, teams, and businesses in the global fixed-income arena for more than 20 years. Prior to joining Alliance Trust Asset Management he held similar posts at Scottish Widows Investment Partnership
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The standard approach to assessing the economic impact of climate change on business requires giving a monetary value to the costs that may be incurred by those affected and the benefits that may accrue to them.
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