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FTSE 100 Index
File:FTSE 100 Index.png
FTSE 100 Index performance between 1969 and 2012
Foundation1984[1]
OperatorFTSE Group[1]
ExchangesLondon Stock Exchange[1]
Constituents101[1]
TypeLarge cap
Market cap£1,549 billion
(as at 30 April 2012)[1]
Weighting methodMarket value-weighted[1]
Related indices
WebsiteFTSE UK Index Series

The FTSE 100 Index, also called FTSE 100, FTSE, or, informally, the "footsie" (/[invalid input: 'icon']ˈfʊts/), is a share index of the 100 companies listed on the London Stock Exchange with the highest market capitalization. It is one of the most widely used stock indices and is seen as a gauge of business prosperity. The index is maintained by the FTSE Group, a subsidiary of the London Stock Exchange Group.

The index began on 3 January 1984 at the base level of 1000; the highest value reached to date is 6950.6, on 30 December 1999. After falling during the financial crisis of 2007-2010 to below 3500 in March 2009, the index recovered to a peak of 6091.33 on 8 February 2011, fell under the 5000 mark on the morning of 23 September 2011, but reached 6431.95 (its highest since January 2008) on 5 March 2013.[2] (The graph to the right has been extrapolated back to 1969, presumably by reference to another index.)

Overview

The index is maintained by the FTSE Group, an independent company which originated as a joint venture between the Financial Times and the London Stock Exchange. It is calculated in real time and published every 15 seconds.

FTSE 100 companies represent about 81% of the entire market capitalisation of the London Stock Exchange. Even though the FTSE All-Share Index is more comprehensive, the FTSE 100 is by far the most widely used UK stock market indicator. Other related indices are the FTSE 250 Index (which includes the next largest 250 companies after the FTSE 100), the FTSE 350 Index (which is the aggregation of the FTSE 100 and 250), FTSE SmallCap Index and FTSE Fledgling Index. The FTSE All-Share aggregates the FTSE 100, FTSE 250 and FTSE SmallCap.

The constituents of the index are determined quarterly; the largest companies in the FTSE 250 Index are promoted if their market capitalisation would place them in the top ninety companies of the FTSE 100 Index.

Component companies must meet a number of requirements set out by the FTSE Group, including having a full listing on the London Stock Exchange with a Sterling or Euro denominated price on the Stock Exchange Electronic Trading Service, and meeting certain tests on nationality, free float, and liquidity.

Continuous trading on the London Stock Exchange starts at 08:00 and ends at 16:30 (when the closing auction starts), and closing values are taken at 16:35.

Weighting

In the FTSE indices, share prices are weighted by market capitalisation, so that the larger companies make more of a difference to the index than smaller companies. The basic formula for these indices is:[3]

The Free float Adjustment factor represents the percentage of all issued shares that are readily available for trading. The factor is then rounded up to the nearest multiple of 5%. To find the free-float capitalisation of a company, first find its market cap (number of shares x share price) then multiply by its free-float factor. Free-float capitalisation, therefore, does not include restricted stocks, such as those held by company insiders.

Current constituents

The following table lists the FTSE 100 companies measured by market capitalisation as of 5 March 2013.[4][5] The numbers of employees are taken from company reports, mostly dated between 2011 and 2012. The index consists of 100 companies, but there are 101 listings, as Royal Dutch Shell has both A and B class shares listed. Schroders Non Voting shares were also listed until 1 June 2012 when the FTSE's stricter rules came into force.

Company Sector Market cap (£bn) Employees Website
Royal Dutch Shell Oil and gas 135 90,000 shell.com
HSBC Banking 129 267,000 hsbc.com
File:BP Logo.svg BP Oil and gas 85 97,700 bp.com
File:Vodafone logo.svg Vodafone Group Telecomms 83 86,373 vodafone.com
File:GlaxoSmithKline logo.svg GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals 73 97,389 gsk.com
File:British American Tobacco logo.svg British American Tobacco Tobacco 69 87,813 bat.com
SABMiller Beverages 53 70,000 sabmiller.com
Diageo Beverages 50 25,000 diageo.com
Rio Tinto Group Mining 48 67,930 riotinto.com
File:BHP Billiton.svg BHP Billiton Mining 44 46,370 bhpbilliton.com
Standard Chartered Banking 43 86,865 standardchartered.com
BG Group Oil and gas 49 6,625 bg-group.com
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals 38 57,200 astrazeneca.com
Barclays Banking 37 150,000 barclays.com
File:Lloyds banking group.svg Lloyds Banking Group Banking 36 120,449 lloydsbankinggroup.com
Xstrata Mining 35 38,561 xstrata.com
Unilever Consumer goods 34 171,000 unilever.com
File:Reckitt Benckiser logo.png Reckitt Benckiser Consumer goods 32 32,000 rb.com
Tesco Supermarket 29 519,671 tescoplc.com
Glencore International Mining 27 57,656 glencore.com
National Grid plc Energy 26 27,000 .com
File:AngloAmerican logo.jpg Anglo American plc Mining 26 100,000 .com
File:Prudential plc logo.svg Prudential plc Finance 25 25,414 .com
File:Imperialtobaccologo.svg Imperial Tobacco Group Tobacco 24 38,200 .com
BT Group Telecomms 20 89,000 .com
File:Rolls-Royce logo.svg Rolls-Royce Group Manufacturing 19 40,000 .com
Centrica Energy 18 40,000 .com
File:Royal Bank of Scotland Group.svg Royal Bank of Scotland Group Banking 18 150,000 .com
Compass Group Food 15 471,108 .com
Associated British Foods Food 14 102,000 .com
File:Sky logo.svg BSkyB Media 14 22,800 .com
File:Scottish and Southern Energy.svg SSE plc Energy 13 20,000 .com
WPP plc Advertising 13 162,000 .com
ARM Holdings IT 13 2,000 .com
BAE Systems Military 11.8 107,000 .com
File:Shire.svg Shire plc Pharmaceuticals 11.7 4,200 .com
Experian Information 11.7 17,000 .com
Tullow Oil Oil and gas 11.2 890 .com
File:Crh logo.png CRH plc Building materials 10.9 76,433 .com
Fresnillo plc Mining 10.8 2,449 .com
File:Antofagasta.svg Antofagasta Mining 10.7 4,005 .com
File:Aviva.svg Aviva Insurance 10.4 40,800 .com
Old Mutual Insurance 10.2 54,368 .com
Pearson plc Publishing 9.6 37,000 .com
File:LegalAndGeneral Logo.png Legal & General Insurance 9.5 9,324 .com
Wolseley plc Building materials 9.1 44,000 .com
File:Reed Elsevier.svg Reed Elsevier Publishing 8.9 30,200 .com
File:Standard Life logo.gif Standard Life Fund management 8.8 10,500 .com
Next plc Retail clothing 6.9 58,706 .com
File:Kingfisher plc.png Kingfisher plc Retail homeware 6.7 80,000 .com
Land Securities Group Property 6.6 700 .com
Morrison Supermarkets Supermarket 6.5 132,000 .com
J Sainsbury plc Supermarket 6.5 150,000 .com
File:Smith & Nephew.svg Smith & Nephew Medical 6.4 11,000 .com
Burberry Group Fashion 6.1 9,000 .com
Marks & Spencer Group Supermarket 5.9 81,223 .com
Capita Group Employment agency 5.9 46,500*[6] .com
InterContinental Hotels Group Hotels 5.7 345,000 .com
File:Interteklogo.PNG Intertek Group Product testing 5.5 33,000 .com
File:Schroders.svg Schroders Fund management 5.5 3,012 .com
File:British Land.svg British Land Co Property 5.1 177 .com
Petrofac Oil and gas 5.1 18,200 .com
United Utilities Water 5.0 5,096 .com
Smiths Group Engineering 5.0 23,550 .com
Weir Group Engineering 5 14,000 .com
File:Aberdeenam.PNG Aberdeen Asset Management Fund management 4.9 1,800 .com
File:Randgoldlogo.PNG Randgold Resources Mining 4.9 6,954 .com
File:Johnson Matthey.svg Johnson Matthey Chemicals 4.9 9,700 .com
ITV Media 4.8 4,059 .com
File:AggrekoLogo.png Aggreko Generator hire 4.6 4,262 .com
Carnival plc Leisure 4.6 86,800 .com
File:Whitbread logo.png Whitbread Retail hospitality 4.5 86,800 .com
International Consolidated Airlines Group SA Transport air 4.5 58,476 .com
GKN Manufacturing 4.4 40,000 .com
File:ENRC logo.jpg Eurasian Natural Resources Mining 4.3 72,000 .com
Bunzl Industrial products 4.3 12,368 .com
Sage Group IT 4.3 12,300 .com
RSA Insurance Group Insurance 4.2 21,000 .com
File:G4S.svg G4S Security 4.1 657,125 .com
File:Hargreaveslogo.PNG Hargreaves Lansdown Finance 4.1 650 .com
Rexam Packaging 4.1 19,000 .com
IMI plc Engineering 3.9 14,700 .com
File:Babcockintlogo.png Babcock International Consulting 3.9 25,000 .com
File:Tate and lyle.png Tate & Lyle Food 3.9 5,616 .com
File:Severn Trent PLC Logo.png Severn Trent Water 3.8 8,051 .com
File:Polymetal logo.png Polymetal International Mining 3.7 8,051 .com
File:Hammerson.svg Hammerson Property 3.7 277 .com
Resolution plc Investment 3.7 40 .com
File:Meggittlogo.PNG Meggitt Engineering 3.6 7,370 .com
File:Crodalogo.PNG Croda International Chemicals 3.5 3,200 .com
TUI Travel Leisure 3.5 53,000 .com
File:Evrazlogo.jpg Evraz Mining 3.5 110,000 .com
Admiral Group Insurance 3.4 2,500 .com
File:AMEC plc (logo).svg AMEC Consulting 3.3 29,000 .com
File:Melrose plc logo.png Melrose plc Finance 3.2 10,000 .com
Serco Group Outsourced services 3.1 100,000 .com
File:Vedanta Resources.svg Vedanta Resources Mining 1.2 32,000 .com
File:Wood Group.svg Wood Group Oil and gas 0.8 41,000 .com
Kazakhmys Oil and gas 0.5 61,000 .com
Intu Properties Property services 0.3 600 .com

On 18 March 2013 Intu Properties and Kazakhmys will leave the index and be replaced by easyJet and London Stock Exchange Group.[7]

Past constituents

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FT 30

The oldest continuous index in the UK is the FT 30, also known as the Financial Times Index or the FT Ordinary Index (FTOI).[171] It was established in 1935 and nowadays is largely obsolete due to its redundancy. It is similar to the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and companies listed are from the industrial and commercial sectors. Financial sector companies and government stocks are excluded.

Of the original constituents,[172] four are currently in the FTSE 100: Guest Keen & Nettlefolds (GKN), Tate & Lyle, Imperial Tobacco and Rolls-Royce, although Rolls-Royce has not been continuously listed and Imperial Tobacco was a subsidiary of Hanson for a number of years. ICI was removed when it was taken over by Akzo Nobel in January 2008. Two of the original FT 30 companies are still in that index:[173] GKN and Tate & Lyle (membership is not strictly based on market capitalisation, so this does not mean they are necessarily among the top thirty companies in the FTSE 100). The best performer from the original lineup has been Imperial Tobacco.[174]

See also

Other lists
Stock market lists

Notes

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  2. ^ Global stock markets surge as Dow fuels rally
  3. ^ FTSE Capitalisation methodology via Wikinvest
  4. ^ See 'FTSE All-Share Index Ranking (unofficial guide)'
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  6. ^ This does not include Capita's agency workers.
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