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The Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 Index, also called the FTSE 100 Index, FTSE 100, FTSE, or, informally, the "Footsie" / ˈ f ʊ t s i /, is the United Kingdom's best-known stock market index of the 100 most highly capitalised blue chips listed on the London Stock Exchange.
4 2 5 Hung (Con 148 short) 30 Nov 2024 – 5 Jan 2025 Focaldata [124] Hope not Hate [125] 17,790 GB 287: 163 63 22 76 4 4 13 Hung (Lab 39 short) 31 Oct – 16 Dec 2024 More in Common [126] N/A 11,024 GB 228: 222 58 37 72 2 4 26 [b] Hung (Lab 98 short) 6–9 Dec 2024 Stonehaven [127] N/A 2,072 GB 278: 157 47 24 120 3 2 19 [b] Hung (Lab 48 short ...
The election predictions are based around the employment of scientific techniques on data about the United Kingdom's electoral geography. [1] Up to 2017, it used a modified [4] uniform national swing, [5] and it took account of national polls and trends but excluded local issues.
Billington founded UK100 in 2016, [4] a network for UK locally elected leaders who have pledged to switch to 100% clean energy by 2050. [9] She served as the CEO until February 2023 when she was selected as a parliamentary candidate.
Since 29 December 2017 the constituents of this index totaled 641 companies. [2] The FTSE All-Share is the aggregation of the FTSE 100 Index and the FTSE 250 Index, which are together known as the FTSE 350 Index, and the FTSE SmallCap Index. The index is maintained by FTSE Russell, a subsidiary of the London Stock Exchange Group. It aims to ...
The FTSE AIM UK 100 Index was introduced on 16 May 2005, and is a market-capitalisation-weighted stock market index.The index incorporates the largest 100 companies (by capitalisation) which have their primary listing on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM).
The polling company ComRes was acquired by Savanta in July 2019. [2] It was rebranded as Savanta ComRes in November 2019 [ 3 ] and as Savanta in December 2022. [ 4 ] In August 2023, the market research company Omnisis rebranded its public polling arm as We Think. [ 5 ]
In 2015, Stratfor published a decade forecast for 2015 to 2025, which revised the predictions on China and Russia made in the book. Rather than the Russian government completely collapsing, it envisioned that the Russian government would lose much of its power, and the country would gradually fragment into a series of semi-autonomous regions.