Korean Composite Stock Price Indexes – KOSPI definition explanation

What is Korean Composite Stock Price Indexes – KOSPI?
A series of indexes that track the overall Korean Stock Exchange and its components. These indexes use a weighted average based on market calculation to calculate the value of the indexes. Read more for examples and further explanation including related video clips and also comments

Example explains Korean Composite Stock Price Indexes – KOSPI
The most well-known KOSPI index is the KOSPI 200, which comprises the 200 largest publicly-traded companies on the Korean Exchange. This index is seen as a barometer of the overall movements of the Korean stock market, and is used to benchmark the performance of investors and funds in the Korean market.

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