There are several indexes in the Japanese Exchange, Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). The primary exchange is called the Nikkei 225. There website is http://www.tse.or.jp/english/rules/etfs/list.html
The main index of Tokyo Stock Exchange is the Nikkei 225 (N225).On the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) it is Nikkei 225 (Yen) Symbol: NIY
The Nikkei 225 index relates to the shares traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Japan. It was first calculated in 1950 and is the most used of the Japanese stock averages.
The Indian stock market is called the BSE Sensex which is short for Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index.
The index in a stock exchange refers to the indicator of the overall performance of the exchange. Usually a number of large conglomerates that are listed in the exchange are chosen for the calculation of the Index. For Ex: The Sensex (Bombay Stock Exchange) comprise of 30 of the top companies in India. Each of these 30 companies has a weightage in the index and the price movement of these companies in either direction can influence the index.
KOSPI
Nifty - This is the name of the index of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) Sensex - This is the name of the index of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)
The primary index of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is called the NYSE Composite Index. It includes all common stocks listed on the NYSE and serves as a broad indicator of the overall performance of the exchange. Additionally, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which features 30 major publicly traded companies, is another well-known index associated with the NYSE.
On the New York Stock Exchange they call it Germany. No seriously, I think you are asking what is the name of the stock exchange in Germany. There are several significant ones, including the Frankfurt Stock Exchange which has an index (analogous to the NYSE Dow Jones Industrial Average) called the DAX.
Yahoo Finance doesn't do the Thailand Stock Exchange
American Stock Exchange (AMEX) composite index Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) index NASDAQ composite index NASDAQ 100 index New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) composite index Russell 3000 value index Standard and Poor's (S and P) 500 index
Market cap of a stock can affect a stock exchange by increasing the size of an index. Appreciating value of a stock's shares outstanding increasing not only increase the value of market cap, but contributes to the size of the index.
Yes, Nike is traded on the New York Stock Exchange and is a member of the Dow 30 Index.