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arithmetic index

A purely mathematical average index of securities, based on the changes in each component divided by the sum of all index components, without taking into account financial weighting factors such as market capitalization or share price.

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  2. Arithmetic Index - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
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  8. Arithmetic index definition - ExpertGlossary
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