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Stock-index futures and options have been around since 1982.
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Stock-index movement is increasingly dictated by a clutch of supersized stocks in those two industries, such as Industrial & Commercial Bank of China, the country's biggest lender by assets, and PetroChina, one of its top oil producers.
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Stock-index mutual funds, which you can purchase directly from the parent fund company, still have 39% more assets than ETFs, which you have to buy through a full-service or discount broker.
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Stock-index futures are contracts that investors can buy or sell based on where they think an index will be trading at a given point in the future -- say, a bet on a decline in the Shanghai Composite Index, which has nearly quintupled in value over the past two years to 5315.54 Friday.
In China, Plans to Calm Markets Ellen Zhu 2007
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Stock-index futures had been slightly higher prior to the report as upbeat economic indicators from Europe offset ratings and outlook downgrades for several European countries.
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Stock-index futures held earlier losses after the report.
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Stock-index futures maintained losses before exchanges opened even as a report showed that manufacturing in the New York region accelerated in March at the fastest rate in nine months.
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Stock-index futures rose after the report, erasing earlier losses.
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Stock-index futures held earlier gains after the report.
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Stock-index futures extended earlier losses after the report.
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