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  2. CAC 40 - Wikipedia

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    The CAC 40 (French pronunciation: [kak kaʁɑ̃t]) (Cotation Assistée en Continu) is a benchmark French stock market index. The index represents a capitalization-weighted measure of the 40 most significant stocks among the 100 largest market caps on the Euronext Paris (formerly the Paris Bourse).

  3. Cotation Assistée en Continu - Wikipedia

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    It was introduced in 1986 for trading less liquid equities, and in 1989 it was operational for all listed stocks. The acronym is also used to refer to the CAC 40, a stock index provided by the Paris Bourse. Curiously, the acronym also fits the name of the early Parisian stockbrokers' association, the "Compagnie des Agents de Change".

  4. Euronext Paris - Wikipedia

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    Euronext Paris, formerly known as the Paris Bourse, is the official stock exchange in France.It is Europe's second largest stock exchange as of December 2023. [2] [3] It was formerly seated at the Palais Brongniart in Paris, its long-standing home.

  5. SBF 120 - Wikipedia

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    The SBF 120 (Société des Bourses Françaises 120 Index) is a French stock market index. [1] The index is based on the 120 most actively traded stocks listed in Paris.It includes all 60 stocks in the CAC 40 and CAC Next 20 indexes and 60 additional stocks listed on the Premier Marché and Second Marché under Euronext Paris.

  6. Category:CAC 40 - Wikipedia

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    The CAC 40 is a French stock market index, a benchmark index for Euronext Paris Pages in category "CAC 40" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 ...

  7. Euronext - Wikipedia

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    Euronext traces its origins back to the world's first bourses, formed in the Low Countries' shifting trade centres, Bruges, Antwerp and Amsterdam in 1285, 1485 and 1602, respectively, as well as to the foundation of the Paris Bourse in 1724. In its present form, Euronext was established in September 2000 through the merger of the bourses in ...

  8. Palais Brongniart - Wikipedia

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    The Palais Brongniart (French pronunciation: [palɛ bʁɔ̃ɲaʁ]; English: Brongniart Palace) is a building in Paris that was built at the direction of Napoleon in the early 19th century to house the Paris stock exchange (French: Bourse de Paris). [2] It is located at the Place de la Bourse, in the 2nd arrondissement in central Paris.

  9. CAC Next 20 - Wikipedia

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    The CAC Next 20 is an index of security prices used with the Euronext Paris or Euronext Amsterdam. It gathers the 20 companies whose market capitalizations are ranked after those of the 40 companies who compose the CAC 40. These 20 are possible candidates to replace the members of the CAC 40 index. The CAC Next 20 was launched on 31 December 2002.