Global capital market is a international level of allowing people and entities to buy and sell financial securities from the interlinking of various investment exchanges that are found around the world. There are many equities that fall behind, but there are many investments like bonds, foreign exchange and currencies that are interlinked and in international trading is highly visible.
As of January 30, 2009 the approximate market cap for the NASDAQ was $1,927,513,000,000. ($1.927 trillion).
The Willshire Index tracks the market value of all stocks trading on the 3 major US exchanges. They publish the total US market cap monthly as well as the percentage of the market cap associated with each exchange. By taking the total market cap and multiplying it by the percentage associated with the NASDAQ you will get the total market cap of the NASDAQ at the end of each month. See Related Links for the Willshire Index totals each month.
Market capitalism refers to the economic structure where values of goods and services are set free by the forces of supply and demand. Reaching the stability without the involvement by the government policy is also allowed.
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Under capitalism, the market is free from state interference.
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The Market Economy is another name for Capitalism.
The Market Economy is another name for Capitalism.
The term "market economy" is just a synonym for capitalism.
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Under capitalism, the market is free from state interference.
Capitalism as found in textbooks. Capitalism in the real world never comes anywhere near a ‘free market’.
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As in capitalism? Yes.
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