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Risk indexesCategories of risk used to calculate fundamental beta, including (1) market variability, (2) earnings variability, (3) low valuation, (4) immaturity and smallness, (5) growth orientation, and (6) financial risk.Risk indexes Similar MatchesFinancial Times (F T) Actuaries indexesFinancial Times (F T) Actuaries indexesShare price indexes for U.K. companies The denominator in the index formula is the market capitalization at the base date, adjusted for all capital changes affecting the particular index since the base date. See: Footsie (FTSE) (pronounced footsie). Wilshire indexesWilshire indexesWidely followed performance measurement indexes measuring performance of all U.S.-headquartered equity securities with readily available price data, created by Wilshire Associates, Inc. Russell IndexesRussell IndexesUS equity index widely used by pension and mutual fund investors that are weighted by market capitalization and published by the Frank Russell Company of Tacoma, Washington. For example, the Russell 3000 index includes the 3,000 largest US companies according to market capitalization. Price indexesPrice indexesSee: Consumer price index and producer price index Capital International IndexesCapital International IndexesMarket indexes maintained by Morgan Stanley that track major stock markets worldwide. |
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