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Composite (finance)

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A composite or a composite index is a combination of equities or indexes intended to measure the overall market performance over time.

A composite index may also be used in the natural or social sciences to summarize complex or multidimensional data or redundant measures. An example of a composite index in the social sciences is used in the European Lifelong Learning Indicators (ELLI) project.

References

  1. "Composite". Investopedia. Retrieved 2016-05-19.
  2. "Composite Index: Definition, Types, and Examples". Investopedia. Retrieved 2016-05-19.
  3. Greco, Salvatore; Ishizaka, Alessio; Tasiou, Menelaos; Torrisi, Gianpiero (2019-01-01). "On the Methodological Framework of Composite Indices: A Review of the Issues of Weighting, Aggregation, and Robustness". Social Indicators Research. 141 (1): 61–94. doi:10.1007/s11205-017-1832-9. ISSN 1573-0921. S2CID 255002738.

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