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  2. Thrift Savings Plan - Wikipedia

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    The TSP can also be approximated by tracking the performance of the index each fund seeks to match. [20] C Fund – .INX ; S Fund – DWCPF (Dow Jones U.S. Completion Total Stock Market Index) I FundMSCI EAFE (MSCI EAFE (Europe, Australasia, Far East) Index) F Fund – XIUSA000MC (Bloomberg Barclays US Aggregate Bond Index)

  3. Frontier market - Wikipedia

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    Frontier markets have lower market capitalization and liquidity than the more developed, "traditional" emerging markets. The frontier equity markets are typically pursued by investors seeking high, long term returns and low correlations with other markets.

  4. Environmental, social, and governance - Wikipedia

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    The world's financial markets have all leapt to provide ESG relevant ratings indexes, the Dow Jones Sustainability Index, the FTSE4Good Index (which is co-owned by the London Stock Exchange and Financial Times [129]), Bloomberg ESG data, [130] the MSCI ESG Indices [131] and the GRESB benchmarks.

  5. MSCI KLD 400 Social Index - Wikipedia

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    The MSCI KLD 400 Social Index is designed to provide exposure to the common stocks of companies that KLD determines have positive environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) characteristics. The KLD400 consists of 400 companies drawn from the universe of the 3,000 largest U.S. public equities as measured by float-adjusted market ...

  6. Capitalization-weighted index - Wikipedia

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    A capitalization-weighted (or cap-weighted) index, also called a market-value-weighted index is a stock market index whose components are weighted according to the total market value of their outstanding shares. Every day an individual stock's price changes and thereby changes a stock index's value.

  7. S&P 600 - Wikipedia

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    The S&P SmallCap 600 Index (S&P 600) is a stock market index established by S&P Global Ratings. It covers roughly the small-cap range of American stocks, using a capitalization-weighted index . To be included in the index, a stock must have a total market capitalization that ranges from $1 billion to $6.7 billion. [ 1 ]

  8. Cyclically adjusted price-to-earnings ratio - Wikipedia

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    Research by Norbert Keimling has demonstrated that the same relation between CAPE and future equity returns exists in every equity market so far examined. [14] Research by others has also found CAPE ratios are reliable in estimating market returns over five to ten year periods in many international stock markets.

  9. Swiss Market Index - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Market Index (SMI) is Switzerland's blue-chip stock market index, which makes it the most followed in the country. [2] [3] It is made up of 20 of the largest and most liquid Swiss Performance Index (SPI) stocks. [1] As a price index, the SMI is not adjusted for dividends. [4] The SMI was introduced on 30 June 1988 at a baseline value ...