Cash-settled index ..... do not relate to a particular number of shares; rather, the underlying instrument is usually the value of the underlying index of stocks times a multiplier, which is generally U.S. $100.

Cash-settled index ..... do not relate to a particular number of shares; rather, the underlying instrument is usually the value of the underlying index of stocks times a multiplier, which is generally U.S. $100. (*) funds (*) futures (*) options (*) trackers


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://english.best/questions/9767,cash-settled-index-___-do-not-relate-to-a-particular-number-of-shares-rather-the-underlying-instrument-is-usually-the-value-of-the-underlying-index-of-stocks-times-a-multiplier-which-is-generally-us-100/