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SP500

7486.4
(+85.39%)
Supply/demand: 7486.4/7486.8
Day range: 7505.8336/7492.1790
Close: 7505.8336
Open: 7484.8798
S&P 500 is a stock index that includes stocks of 500 American companies. The index has been provided by Standard & Poor's since 1957. Companies with the largest capitalization are selected for the list. Total turnover of the companies included in S&P 500 makes up about 80% of the US stock market. The top of S&P 500 includes stocks from companies such as Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, American Express Co, Caterpillar, Cisco Systems, Johnson & Johnson, Exxon Mobil Corp, Facebook and others. The list of companies and the selection criteria change every year. Most companies included in the index belong to the industrial sector (about 400), two dozen companies are in the transport sector, 40 are financial companies, and another 40 belong to the utility industry.
S&P index inclusion criteria:
—traded on NASDAQ and New York Stock Exchange, as well as on AMEX;
—the company’s market capitalization must be up to the standard set by the agency. The exact number is subject to change;
—half of the company’s shares must be in public circulation;
—no losses during the year preceding the index calculation.
Instrument Bid Ask Spread Percentage
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IBEX35 19308.50 19323.50 3.0 +130.02%
FTSE100 10354.9 10356.0 0.2 +38.74%
SP500 7486.4 7486.8 0.1 +85.39%
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HSI50 23857.9 23863.5 0.6 +34.95%
ASX200 8828.3 8830.4 0.3 +21.61%

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SP500

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Economic calendar

Time Country Importance Event Past Forecast Fact
00:00 / 19.06.26 - PPI y/y 7.2% 7.8% 8.5%
00:00 / 19.06.26 - PPI m/m 2.7% 1.8% 0.8%
01:45 / 19.06.26 New Zealand Trade Balance 12-Months $​-3.065 B $​-1.834 B $​-3.367 B
01:45 / 19.06.26 New Zealand Exports $​8.268 B $​8.877 B
01:45 / 19.06.26 New Zealand Imports $​6.670 B $​8.077 B
01:45 / 19.06.26 New Zealand Trade Balance $​1.598 B $​1.435 B $​0.800 B
02:01 / 19.06.26 - GfK Consumer Confidence -23 -18 -23
02:30 / 19.06.26 Japan CPI y/y 1.4% 1.3% 1.5%
02:30 / 19.06.26 Japan Core CPI y/y 1.4% 1.2% 1.4%
02:30 / 19.06.26 Japan CPI excl. Food and Energy y/y 1.9% 1.8% 1.8%
02:30 / 19.06.26 Japan CPI s.a. m/m 0.1% 0.4%
02:50 / 19.06.26 Japan BoJ Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes
03:00 / 19.06.26 China Dragon Boat Festival
03:00 / 19.06.26 United States Juneteenth National Independence Day
03:00 / 19.06.26 - Tuen Ng Festival
03:00 / 19.06.26 Sweden Midsummer Eve
10:00 / 19.06.26 Europe ECB Executive Board Member Lane Speech
13:30 / 19.06.26 Europe ECB Executive Board Member Elderson Speech
14:30 / 19.06.26 India RBI MPC Meeting Minutes
14:30 / 19.06.26 India Foreign Exchange Reserves $​681.610 B $​694.090 B $​671.625 B
15:30 / 19.06.26 Canada Retail Sales m/m 0.9% -0.2% 0.5%
15:30 / 19.06.26 Canada Core Retail Sales m/m 1.2% -0.1% 0.1%
17:30 / 19.06.26 Europe ECB Executive Board Member Lane Speech
03:00 / 20.06.26 Sweden Midsummer Day
03:00 / 20.06.26 China Dragon Boat Festival
03:00 / 21.06.26 China Dragon Boat Festival

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