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Indices (FTSE indices (in addition to capital value index, indices also…
Indices
FTSE indices
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in addition to capital value index, indices also give:
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FTSE 100
100 largest quoted companies my market capitalisation accounting for about 80% of total UK equity market cap
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FTSE 350 Supersectors
combines 100 and 250 indices and accounts for over 90% of total UK equity market. Sub-indices also calculated for high-yielding and low-yielding stocks
FTSE SmallCap
all companies below top 350 with market cap greater than certain limit and whose shares are actively traded (about 350 constituents)
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FTSE Fledgling
consists of remaining, sufficiently marketable, quoted companies that are to small for SmallCap index
FTSE AIM
covers some 1,000 companies traded in AIM. These companies are too small or new to apply for full listing.
FTSE Gilts index
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calculated using dirty prices, i.e. inclusive of accrued interest
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FTSE Global indices
Cover over 8,000 securities in 48 countries
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indices divided into Developed, Advanced Emerging and Secondary Emerging
Stocks not available to foreign investors excluded from indices, making them suitable for performance measurement
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weighted arithmetic capital value indices, based on free floats.
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chain-linking
process used to maintain continuity in index value when number of shares issued by constituent company changes
may arise due to rights issues/share buybacks, shares entering/leaving index etc.
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Japanese equity indices
Nikkei Stock Average 225
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Constituents reviewed annually, but unrepresentative of Japanese equity market
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Types
Portfolio-based
measures rental values, capital values or total returns of actual portfolio of rented properties
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