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FTSE
FTSE F0239500 (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.FTSE
Footsie (FTSE)Financial Times (FT)-Actuaries 100 index: in London. Has the stature of the Dow Jones Industrial Average or the S&P 500 in London.FTSE1. A company that researches and publishes thousands of indices tracking securities and other investment vehicles. Created in 1962 as a joint venture between the London Stock Exchange and the Financial Times, the FTSE is particularly famous for maintaining the FTSE 100 Index. It charges fees to companies that make use of its indices, and maintains offices in around 10 cities in financial centers all over the world.
2. Informal for FTSE 100 Index.FTSE
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