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Guide to Times’ New Stock, Mutual Fund Listings

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The Times has revised its stock and mutual fund listings. The aim is to make the data easier to read and more relevant.

Among the key changes:

* Type has been made more readable where possible.

* Stocks now are priced in decimals rather than fractions.

* A new figure--”volume percentage change”--replaces actual share volume for each stock in The Times’ tables.

Volume percentage change compares the previous day’s volume in a stock with its average volume for the last 65 days. Significant changes in volume can be an important indicator of a stock’s trend.

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* More stock mutual funds are now listed daily, and each fund’s daily change is expressed in percentage terms rather than in dollars and cents, to quickly show relative performance.

* Other than the largest bond mutual funds, daily price information is no longer shown for bond funds, because bond fund prices generally change little on a day-to-day basis.

However, the largest-bond-funds table accounts for the vast majority of bond fund assets. And data on most other bond funds will still be published each Sunday.

* The Times is now using Morningstar Inc. for mutual fund data instead of Lipper Inc. The two services abbreviate fund names differently. In a few cases, the differences will change the order in which mutual funds and fund families appear in the tables.

In particular, Morningstar has grouped most classes of funds under a single family name. For example, Merrill Lynch A, B, C and D funds now appear under a single header, Merrill Lynch.

For more details, go to: https://www.latimes.com/markets.

We are interested in reader reaction to the tables. If you have any questions or comments, e-maildaniel.gaines@latimes.com, or leave a message at: (213) 237-4557.

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