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  2. FTSE 100 Index - Wikipedia

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    The FTSE 100 Index with its 100 constituents [9] was launched on 3 January 1984. [9] [8] The market capitalisation weighted FTSE 100 index replaced the price-weighted FT30 Index as the performance benchmark for most investors. [10] The FTSE 100 broadly consists of the largest 100 qualifying UK companies by full market value. [11]

  3. List of stock market indices - Wikipedia

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    Large companies not ordered by any nation or type of business: MSCI World (Developed, large-cap stocks only); MSCI ACWI Index (Developed and EM, all cap stocks); S&P Global 100

  4. List of companies listed on the London Stock Exchange

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    FTSE 350 Index: the FTSE 350 index includes the constituent members of the FTSE 100 and FTSE 250, with the various constituents weighted according to market capitalisation; FTSE All-Share Index; Alternative Investment Market

  5. FTSE 100. 8280.36-0.86%. NIKKEI. 39372.23. 0.01%. Reuters. Stocks settle in for nervous wait on US CPI Read the full story. Fortune ‘Most powerful woman on Wall Street’ Sallie Krawcheck steps ...

  6. FTSE 100 hits record high as economy fears ease - AOL

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    The index of the UK’s largest publicly-listed firms briefly touched a new record high of 7,906.58 points. FTSE 100 hits record high as economy fears ease Skip to main content

  7. The 10 Biggest Shares in the FTSE 100 - AOL

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    The 10 Biggest Shares in the FTSE 100. David O'Hara, The Motley Fool. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:39 PM. LONDON -- Big is beautiful. Big is better. Size matters. Investors are regularly told that ...

  8. London Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The FTSE 100 Index (pronounced "Footsie 100") was launched by a partnership of the Financial Times and the Stock Exchange on 3 January 1984. This turned out to be one of the most useful indices of all, and tracked the movements of the 100 leading companies listed on the Exchange.

  9. London Stock Exchange Group - Wikipedia

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    On 26 June 2014, the LSE announced it had agreed to buy Frank Russell Co., making it one of the largest providers of index services. [ 21 ] In January 2015, Reuters reported that the London Stock Exchange Group planned to put Russell Investments up for sale, and estimates the sale will produce $1.4 billion.