Standard and Poor's Index

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Definition

Noun: A major stock market index that measures the performance of 500 large companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States. It is widely regarded as one of the best representations of the U.S. stock market and a leading indicator of U.S. equities.

Usage

The term "Standard and Poor's Index" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this key financial benchmark. It is commonly used in financial news, analysis, and reporting to describe the overall movement and health of the U.S. stock market.

Examples
  • The Standard and Poor's Index fell by 2% today due to economic concerns.
  • Many investment funds are designed to track the performance of the Standard and Poor's Index.
  • Analysts watch the Standard and Poor's Index closely to gauge market trends.
Advanced Usage
  • "to beat the S&P 500": A common phrase in finance meaning an investment's performance was better than the return of the Standard and Poor's Index.
    • Very few fund managers consistently beat the S&P 500 over the long term.
  • The index is a capitalization-weighted index, meaning companies with a higher total market value have a greater influence on the index's price movement.
Variants and Related Words
  • S&P 500 (n): The most common and official name for this index. "Standard and Poor's Index" is often used interchangeably with "S&P 500."
    • The S&P 500 reached a new all-time high.
  • S&P (n): A common abbreviation for Standard & Poor's, the company that maintains the index.
    • S&P downgraded the country's credit rating.
Synonyms
  • S&P 500: The direct and most precise synonym.
  • Broad market index: A general term for an index representing a wide segment of the market.
  • Equity index: A general term for a stock market index.
Related Phrases
  • Index fund: A type of mutual fund or ETF designed to replicate the performance of a specific index like the Standard and Poor's Index.
    • He invested in an index fund that follows the S&P 500.
  • Listed on the S&P 500: Refers to a company being included as one of the constituents of the index.
    • Being listed on the S&P 500 is a sign of a company's size and stability.
Noun
  1. a broadly based stock market index