During the week of February 27, 2007, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average had its seventh-largest loss ever, CNBC's continuing coverage of events[44] resulted in its best ratings week since the market crash after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, with Kudlow & Company, Mad Money,...
In November 2006, ISE sought a judgment in New York that would let it offer its own contracts on theS&P 500 IndexandDow Jones Industrial Averagewithout securing licenses from the index developers. TheChicago Board Options Exchangehad exclusive license agreements with the index providers to lists op...
Oct. 19, 1987, is commonly known as Black Monday among those in the financial industry. On this day, theDow Jones Industrial Average(DJIA) dropped by 508 points to 1739 (or 22.6 percent), and similar declines occurred instockindexesaround the world. The slip in the stock market signified ...
The most regularly quoted market indexes arebroad-based indexesased on the stocks of large companies listed on a nation's largest stock exchanges, such as theDow Jones Industrial Average,S&P 500 Index, the BritishFTSE 100, the FrenchCAC 40, the GermanDAX, the JapaneseNikkei 225and the Hong ...
marketing and promotions. Under this arrangement, the companies offer Japanese yen-denominated products for their global customer base. OSE lists futures contracts based on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and CME Group offers an E-micro futures contract based on the Nikkei 225 Average, both denomi...
On June 1, 2009, Citigroup was removed from the Dow Jones Industrial Average index (effective June 8) because it was in the midst of a "substantial restructuring." Robert Thomson, editor-in-chief for all of Dow Jones, said, "We genuinely hope that once the bank has refashioned itself th...
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Become a sponsor » Blue chip stocks are stocks of well-established, stable companies thought to be in excellent financial shape. Blue chips generally paydividendsand are favorably regarded byinvestors. The 30 companies that make up theDow Jones Industrial Averageare some of the bluest of blue ...
the second-largest ever levied at the time for a non-fraud case, for violating the 'uptick rule' imposed after the1987 market crashon "Black Monday."[2]The SEC charged that mistakentradesmade by Tudor in 1994 had pushed theDow Jones Industrial Average(DJIA) down 16 points in a single da...
Become a sponsor » This category groups articles about benchmark and tracking indexes for products and groupings of interest within the global financial industry. Pages in category "Indexes" The following 139 pages are in this category, out of 139 total. ...