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indexniveau

Indexniveau is a term used in economics and finance to denote the numerical level of an index at a specific date. An index aggregates a set of variables—such as prices, wages, or market values—into a single number that reflects overall performance or movement. The indexniveau is determined by the index's methodology, including the base period and weighting scheme, and is often anchored to a base value (for example 100 or 1000) that serves as a reference point.

In financial reporting, the indexniveau enables comparison over time. Analysts compute changes from one date to

In practice, the indexniveau is used in indexation arrangements and in contracts. When inflation or price movements

Related concepts include base year, indexation, and inflation.

another
by
measuring
the
percentage
change
in
the
indexniveau,
typically
expressed
as
(current
indexniveau
minus
previous
indexniveau)
divided
by
the
previous
indexniveau,
times
100.
The
concept
applies
to
price
indices
(like
consumer
prices
or
stock
indices)
and
to
other
aggregated
measures
such
as
wage
indices
or
production
indices.
feed
into
automatic
adjustments,
the
indexniveau
provides
the
numerical
basis
for
increases
in
wages,
pensions,
or
rents.
Different
indices
use
different
base
periods
and
calculation
methods,
so
their
indexniveau
values
are
not
directly
interchangeable
across
indices.