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This list displays all 18 British companies in the Fortune Global 500, which ranks the world's largest companies by annual revenue. The figures below are given in millions of US dollars and are for the fiscal year 2021. Also listed are the headquarters location, net profit, number of employees worldwide and industry sector of each company. [1]
Dow Jones Industrial Average and the DAX 30, equivalent to the FT 30 in the US and Germany; Financial Times Global 500, the BBC Global 30 and the Fortune Global 500, list the world's largest corporations by market capitalisation; FTSE 250 and FTSE techMARK 100, a longer FT list, and one for the "new economy" List of European stock exchanges
Amex indices . NYSE Arca Major Market Index; CBOE indices . CBOE DJIA BuyWrite Index (BXD) CBOE NASDAQ-100 BuyWrite Index (BXN) CBOE NASDAQ-100 Volatility Index (VXN); CBOE S&P 500 BuyWrite Index (BXM)
The list is updated several times a day between 8am and 6.05pm UK time; it will include details of listed securities such as description, country of origin and market status. [ 2 ] The list is held in accordance with Section 74(1) of the British Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 for the purposes of Part VI of the Act.
This is a list of stock exchanges located in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland or the various nations regarded as United Kingdom Overseas Territories – UKOTs (also called British Overseas Territories – BOTs), or the British Crown Dependencies. They are as follows:
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Stock market equivalence is granted by the European Union to those countries whose stock markets are deemed to be 'equivalent' to those of the EU countries. On 3 January 2018, the EU implemented the "Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II" (colloquially known as "MiFID II") which required all European investment firms & traders to trade the shares of a company listed in the EU on a ...