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Dow Jones & Company / Financial markets / Stock market index / Capitalization-weighted index / KOSPI / Dow Jones Industrial Average / Price-weighted index / Index / S&P/ASX 200 / Economics / Stock market / Terminology
Date: 2015-01-13 08:20:14
Dow Jones & Company
Financial markets
Stock market index
Capitalization-weighted index
KOSPI
Dow Jones Industrial Average
Price-weighted index
Index
S&P/ASX 200
Economics
Stock market
Terminology

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