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SHAR01: Share price indices (2015=100) by reporting country and time

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8/21/2024
Index (2015=100)
2/13/2025
5/19/2021
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) [OECD].
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The share price indices included are targeted to be all-share or broad indices. They are prices indices not return indices, i.e. they exclude dividend payments. A share price index measures how the value of the stocks in the index is changing.

Quarterly data are averages for all countries.

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Denmark

Data refer to the KAX CSE All. Shares price index quoted on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange.

Finland

Includes Åland.

The HEX All Share index measures average monthly changes in the buying quotations of all shares quoted on the Helsinki stock Exchange.

Iceland

Data measure the monthly changes in share prices quoted in the Iceland Stock Exchange (ISE).

Norway

The TOTX (All share index) is a capital weighted price index intended to provide a general overview of movements in Norwegian listed shares quoted on the Oslo Stock Exchange Quotations. The index is dividend adjusted.

Sweden

The AFGX (Affärsvärldens Generalindex) is a broad stock market index designed to measure the market performance of the Stockholm Stock Exchange. This index is used to evaluate share performance, not portfolio performance, as dividends are not reinvested in the index.

EA

EA referes to Euro area (EA19-2015) . Data refer to the Dow Jones EURO STOXX Broad Benchmark Index. Dividends are excluded. Detailed information on the index is available at http://www.stoxx.com/index.html.