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They are indices of the biggest firms as ranked by market capital i.e. the total value of all their issued shares. These can fluctuate hundreds of times daily, but you must remember that the markets are so huge that a change of just 0.2 or 0.3 % can equate to many millions of pounds in value. BP is currently valued at around �110 billion making it by some way the biggest company in Europe. Vodafone and HSBC are not far off.
It is fair to say that on all measures, market capital, employees, profit etc. lists of the world's biggest companies for the last 100 years will always include oil firms. They are the biggest and most powerful firms on earth by a long way - BP, Exxon Mobil, Chevron etc are all capable, if they so wished, of starting wars in developing countries.
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The health of stock exchanges reflects in part the health of the economy in that country. This is because, the more money people have spare, the more shares they will buy, and so the indices rise.
People are interested in the health of the indices because of their use as this type of indicator. Clearly it's not thrilling for everyone, but then neither's the news about the golf!!!
It's not so much that the markets affect our lives, as that things that affect our lives also affect the indices.
PS - In the US in 1929, the stock markets plunged before the depression hit. This is an example of what it shows.