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indices
[in-duh-seez]
indices
/ ˈɪndɪˌsiːz /
noun
a plural of index
Example Sentences
—European indices were down in early trading, except for Switzerland, where shares in consumer-goods giant Nestle rose sharply on the back of strong nine-month results.
U.S stock futures rose along with indices in Europe while in Asia shares mostly declined.
Neither gain brought those indices back to where they had been on April 2, before Trump’s “liberation day” announcement, however.
What is known is that derivatives linked to the Standard & Poor’s 500 and Nasdaq indices leaped ahead starting at about 1 p.m., minutes before the announcement.
In early trading Monday, the major stock indices started in the red, sank lower, then moved into and out of the black twice.
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