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An unmanaged group of securities whose performance is used as a standard to measure investment performance. Commonly known as a market index. Some commonly used benchmarks are the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500.
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The performance of a predetermined set of securities, used for comparison purposes. Such sets may be based on published indexes or may be customized to suit an investment strategy.
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is a relative measure of the performance of a digital signal processor in a particular application.
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A survey mark made on a monument having a known location and elevation, serving as a reference point for surveying.
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An index or other market measurement which is used by a fund manager as a yardstick to assess the risk and performance of a portfolio. For example, the All Ordinaries Accumulation Index is a commonly used benchmark for Australian share portfolios.
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