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  2. FTSE AIM All-Share Index - Wikipedia

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    The FTSE AIM All-Share Index was revised from the previous FTSE AIM Index on 16 May 2005, and is a stock market index consisting of all companies quoted on the Alternative Investment Market which meet the requirements for liquidity and free float. [1]

  3. Alternative Investment Market - Wikipedia

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    In March 2007 The Daily Telegraph noticed a tendency to use listing vehicles incorporated in offshore financial centres prior to floating on AIM. Some 35% of the companies floated on AIM during 2006 were from OFCs, of which the majority came from the Channel Islands or the British Virgin Islands .

  4. FTSE AIM 100 Index - Wikipedia

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    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).

  5. FTSE All-Share Index - Wikipedia

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    The FTSE All-Share Index, originally known as the FTSE Actuaries All Share Index, is a capitalisation-weighted index, comprising around 600 of more than 2,000 companies traded on the London Stock Exchange (LSE).

  6. FTSE Global Equity Index Series - Wikipedia

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    The series comprises various global and local indices, including: [2] FTSE Global Total Cap Index, a global index covering approximately 17,000 stocks from micro cap to large cap

  7. Why Floating Rate Treasury Fund (USFR) is an Investor Favorite

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  8. FTSE AIM UK 50 Index - Wikipedia

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    The FTSE AIM UK 50 Index was introduced on 16 May 2005, and is a market-capitalisation-weighted stock market index. The index incorporates the largest 50 UK companies (by capitalisation) which have their primary listing on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM). [1] It includes UK domiciled companies only.

  9. Floating rate note - Wikipedia

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    Floating rate notes (FRNs) are bonds that have a variable coupon, equal to a money market reference rate, like SOFR or federal funds rate, plus a quoted spread (also known as quoted margin). The spread is a rate that remains constant. Almost all FRNs have quarterly coupons, i.e. they pay out interest every three months.