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Options Market France : ウィキペディア英語版 | Options Market France
Options Market France (OMF) () was a French futures exchange and clearing house that was absorbed into MATIF at the end of the 1980s.〔list of exchanges and clearing houses on Factiva.com〕 It was responsible for creating the first stock index of the top French listed companies and provided futures and options contracts on the index that could be traded. Options Market France started publishing the index in November 1987 in association with the French bank CCF using the Reuters network under the symbol EFX 50.〔La Bourse aux Indices. Pascal Gobry. 1988〕 After MATIF absorbed the company, MATIF launched the CAC 40 which went on to become the definitive index for the French stock market replacing the EFX 50. ==Index description== The index was computed from a basket of the 50 most liquid stocks traded on the Paris Stock Exchange, the Paris Bourse. At the time the CAC 40 did not exist yet, the French stock exchange instead published (at the end of each trading day) a trend indicator of the French stock market. The data was computed using the closing value of the 240 largest stocks by market value. The EFX 50 was the first stock index in Paris with a streaming update based on the transaction prices of the underlying stocks.
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