Three Differences Between S&P 500 and DAX Indices

The S&P 500 is the widely followed benchmark index of the U.S. equity market. It is generally considered as the barometer of the economy as all the major industries are represented in the index. The DAX Index is the major benchmark index of the German stock market. Similarly to the S&P 500, it contains representative …

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DAX Reaches a New Record High

Germany’s benchmark index DAX reached an all-time record high of 11,158.55 yesterday on intraday basis before closing the day at a record 11,130. The index reached another high on Friday. In addition to DAX, UK’s FTSE 100 also came close to reaching 6,950 which it first crossed in late 1999. The FTSE has now hit a 15-year high this week. Though it …

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Why Invest In German Blue-Chip Companies

The German economy is the fifth largest in the world in terms of purchasing power parity(PPP). With a GDP of about $3.2 Trillion in 2013 based on PPP, it is also the largest economy in Europe.While the economy of the U.S. is consumption-based, Germany’s economy is export-based. Germany is a world leader in industries such as …

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