Mainly applies to international equities. Financial times (f-t)-actuaries 100 index: "Dow average" of London.
The Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 Share Index, generally abbreviated to FT-SE 100. The index reflects the change in the value of shares of the top 100 companies traded on the London Stock Exchange.
Footsie stands for the FT-SE 100 Share Index, the UK stock market’s main benchmark index. It measures the daily share price performance of Britain’s top 100 public limited companies, ranked by their size.
Another name for the FTSE 100 Index, the index of the top 100 companies in the UK.
Common name for the FTSE 100 index of the largest 100 companies in the UK , part of the FTSE range of indices which cover companies of all sizes.
The Financial Times 100 Share Index is a measure of Britain's top 100 companies.
Financial Times (FT)-Actuaries 100 index: "Dow average" of London.
the popular name for the FT-SE 100 Share Index, the UK stockmarket's main benchmark index, which measures the daily share price performance of Britain's top 100 public limited companies, ranked by their size (See also Market Capitalisation)
The popular media name for The Financial Times' FT-SE 100 Index. It tracks market changes through a weighted index of 100 blue chip shares traded on the London Stock Exchange.
This is the main UK share index representing the price of the top 100 shares. Gearing The relationship between a company's debt and its share capital and accumulated reserves. Highly geared companies tend to be more vulnerable than those that borrow less in relation to their shareholders' funds.
A slang term for the FTSE 100 index.