| Germany -- DAX Index |
The DAX Index is the most commonly cited benchmark for measuring the returns posted by stocks on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Started in 1984 with a value of 1000, the index is comprised of the 30 largest and most liquid issues traded on the exchange. It is a performance-based index, which means that any dividends and other events are rolled into the index's final calculation.
Additional Information:
Frankfurt Stock Exchange
Bloomberg DAX Page
| Major U.S. Indices |
| Dow
Jones Industrials -- S&P 500
-- Nasdaq Composite -- Nasdaq
100 -- Wilshire 5000 -- S&P
MidCap 400 -- S&P SmallCap 600
-- Russell 3000 -- Russell
2000 -- Russell 1000 |
| Sector-Based Indices |
| Semiconductor
-- Biotech -- Broker/Dealer
-- Transportation -- Utilities
-- Gold |
| International Market Indices |
| FTSE -- Bovespa -- DAX -- CAC-40 -- Hang Seng -- Straits Times -- KOSPI |



