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  2. Market capitalization: What it is and how to calculate it - AOL

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    Market capitalization can impact how you construct an investment portfolio. Experts generally recommend diversification , meaning owning a combination of small-, mid- and large-cap companies.

  3. List of countries by stock market capitalization - Wikipedia

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    The following list sorts countries by the total market capitalization of all domestic companies [clarification needed] listed in the country, according to data from the World Bank. Market capitalization, commonly called market cap, is the market value of a publicly traded company's outstanding shares. [1]

  4. Capitalization rate - Wikipedia

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    Capitalization rate (or "cap rate") is a real estate valuation measure used to compare different real estate investments. Although there are many variations, the cap rate is generally calculated as the ratio between the annual rental income produced by a real estate asset to its current market value. Most variations depend on the definition of ...

  5. Stock market - Wikipedia

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    The total market capitalization of all publicly traded stocks worldwide rose from US$2.5 trillion in 1980 to US$111 trillion by the end of 2023. [1] As of 2016, there are 60 stock exchanges in the world. Of these, there are 16 exchanges with a market capitalization of $1 trillion or more, and they account for 87% of global market capitalization.

  6. Survey: Pros say stock market investors should brace for a ...

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    Even after a strong 2024, market watchers project the coming year will still show a solid return for the S&P 500 stock index, a collection of the market’s best stocks. The average estimate for ...

  7. One chart explains why investors are selling small-cap ... - AOL

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    The Fed's rate hikes sent interest expense for S&P 500 companies soaring. The expense rose 64.3% in the second quarter to $37.21 per share, the highest levels since the second quarter of 2008.