Related to FTSE:FTSE 100 (fo͝ot′sē) A trademark for a UK stock-market index composed of 100 actively traded, large cap stocks on the London Stock Exchange. This index is often referred to as the FTSE 100. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyrigh...
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All this drama conceals the fact the UK index now needs below 5200 points to cause serious fright, below 7859 being the first convincing sign domino’s have started to fall. Our converse stance, perhaps once September is over with ongoing improvements to interest rates, the FTSE now has the...
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with notable consolidations and asset deals being announced. Many of the transactions have been concentrated in the Permian basin, which is the most prolific shale play in the U.S., or focused on natural gas assets. Today’s note recaps some of the major deals announced this year and discus...
quite literally leaving the FTSE 100 in the dust. However, movements since the start of 2022 almost felt the junior exchange was facing payback for its temerity and only now, are there slight signs things may be improving. But we need see the AIM above 900 points (currently 825 ...
When an index is first created, a starting (base) value is chosen. In our example, we will use 100 as the base value. Now that we have the total market value of our index and our base value, the next step is to determine the index divisor by dividing the total market value of the...
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Why now isn’t the time to throw in the towel. 12:24p NVIDIA Corp., UnitedHealth share losses contribute to Dow's 100-point fall 12:18p Semiconductor-stock index heads for ominous ‘death cross’ 12:16p Barron's Tesla Stock Extends Losses Ahead of Fourth-Quarter Deliveries 12:00p...