FTSE 100
FTSE Eurotop 100
FTSE 250
FTSE Smaller Companies
FTSE AIM UK 50
FTSE refers to the FTSE Global Equity Index Series (FTSE Global Equity Index Series), a series of globally recognized indexes to domestic indexes (such as the famous FTSE 100 Index), which is calculated and managed by FTSE plc. FTSE refers to the FTSE Global Equity Index Series calculated and managed by FTSE plc, which ranges from globally recognized indices to domestic indices (such as the well-known FTSE 100 Index). The global indices include the FTSE All-World Index, the FTSE4Good Series and the FTSEurofirst Index Series.
Editorial FTSE 100 Index The FTSE 100 Index is compiled by FTSE (FTSE Indexes Ltd.), a world-class index calculator, and has been compiled by FTSE since 1984, with a special selection of 100 stocks traded on the London Stock Exchange, covering nine of the major countries of continental Europe, with a focus on the United Kingdom, and with Germany, France, Italy, Finland, Switzerland, Sweden, the Netherlands and Spain as the main countries. Other countries include Germany, France, Italy, Finland, Switzerland, Sweden, the Netherlands and Spain. It is one of the financial commodities welcomed by investors in the world, and is known as one of the three major stock indices in Europe together with the CAC-40 index in France and the Frankfurt index in Germany, and is one of the most important indexes for global investors to observe the movement of European stocks. This index consists of three kinds: one is the financial times industrial stock index, also known as the 30 kinds of stock index, covering the 30 kinds of the best industrial stock prices, due to the market value of these 30 companies' stocks in the stock market kind of accounted for the ratio of the major, with a certain degree of representativeness, is to reflect the London stock market stock market changes in the important yardstick; two is the 100 kinds of stock exchange index, also known as the "FT-100 index". "FT-100 index", selected 100 representative of large companies stocks, but also because it through the London stock market automatic quotation computer system, can be derived at any time the market price of the stock, and calculated once a minute, so it can quickly reflect every change in the stock market, since the announcement of the stock market has been widely valued; Third, the comprehensive actuarial The third is the Composite Actuarial Stock Index. The index from the London stock market selected more than 700 kinds of stocks as a sample stock to calculate. This index is characterized by a wide range of statistics, wide range, can be more comprehensive to reflect the overall stock market situation.
Edit paragraph FTSE Eurotop 100 One of the European stock price indexes compiled by FTSE, the constituents are the 100 most actively traded stocks in Europe.
Edit this section FTSE 250 The 'FTSE' in the FTSE 250 is the pronunciation of the combination of letters in the index (FTSE), which represents the UK 250 series of stock indices listed on the London Stock Exchange in the UK.
The FTSE 250 is a quarterly index comprising the 101st to 350th largest companies according to the main stock exchange rankings. The ranking index rises or falls according to each quarter determined in March, June, September and December. The index is calculated in real time and published every minute.
A significant number of the companies in the index are invested in trusts.
On September 30, 2008, the turnover of the 250 index reached £161 billion.
Editorial FTSE SmallCap Index The FTSE SmallCap Index (FTSE SmallCap Index) refers to shares of companies listed on the London Stock Exchange other than the constituents of the FTSE 350 FTSE Index, which have a combined market capitalization of just 2% of the market capitalization of all companies listed on the London Stock Exchange.
Edit this paragraph FTSE AIM UK 50 Index FTSE AIM UK 50 Index (FTSE AIM UK 50 Index) was established on May 16, 2005, the index constituents are composed of the first 50 largest market capitalization companies in the alternative investment market. The FTSE AIM UK 50 Index is reviewed quarterly at the end of February, May, August and November each year to change the constituent portfolio.
The FTSE Group The FTSE Group is a global leader in index development and management. With offices in Beijing, London, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Madrid, Paris, New York, San Francisco, Boston, Shanghai and Tokyo, FTSE Group serves clients in 77 countries around the world.
FTSE Group is affiliated with the Athens Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange (AMEX), Cyprus Stock Exchange, Euronext, Johannesburg Stock Exchange, London Stock Exchange, Madrid Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, Taiwan exchanges, Nomura Securities and Nomura Securities. Nomura Securities, and the Hang Seng Indexes and Xinhua Finance Company Limited in mainland China. FTSE has also signed a cooperation agreement with Dow Jones Indexes to develop a single industry classification system for global investors.
FTSE indices are used by investors around the world for investment analysis, performance measurement, asset allocation, portfolio hedging and for the creation of index-tracking funds. An independent committee of senior fund managers, derivative financial product specialists, insurance calculators and other experienced practitioners evaluates all changes to the indexes to ensure fair and unbiased decisions are made. The Reuters-managed system measures the real-time FTSE Index. Previous prices and exchange rates (FX) are provided by Reuters.
FTSE Group in China
Xinhua FTSE Index Company Limited (Xinhua FTSE), is a joint venture between Xinhua Finance Limited (a subsidiary of Xinhua Finance) and FTSE Group. FTSE Group is a leading international index company, and Xinhua Finance is familiar with the Chinese market and local data resources.
New China FTSE specializes in providing innovative indices on the China market, which include all major asset classes and stock classes of the China market, to meet the different needs of domestic and foreign investors in the China market.
The Xinhua FTSE index series can be used as performance benchmarks, as well as the basis for the development of derivatives, index-tracking funds and exchange-traded funds. A number of ETF products based on the Xinhua FTSE Indexes have been launched in North America, Europe and Asia by leading international investment firms. [1]International Conventions and Standards
International conventions (conventions) are international multilateral treaties on political, economic, cultural, and technological matters. Conventions are usually open-ended and can be acceded to by non-contracting parties at any time before or after the convention enters into force. Some conventions have been developed by international conferences such as the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families (ICRMW). Here we will take stock of the relevant standards of international conventions.
BSCI CertificationInternational Conventions and StandardsGlobal CompactC-TPAT CertificationAA1000Earth CharterEquator PrinciplesUnited Nations Convention against CorruptionGMPISO26000Kyoto ProtocolFTSE IndexISAE3000CTI CertificationUnited Nations Framework Convention on Climate ChangeCERES PrinciplesForest Stewardship CouncilPrinciples and StandardsGlobal Reporting Initiative ISO14000 Agenda 21 Fairtrade Standard Electronic Industry Code of Conduct SA8000 ILO Core Labor Standards International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Ethical Trading Initiative ETI Standards BSCI Certification International Framework Convention on Climate Change Extractive Industries Transparency Action Plan Convention on Biological Diversity ISO9000 The OECD Guidelines for Multinational CorporationsDow Jones Sustainability IndexGood Agricultural PracticesWRAP certificationGlobal Sullivan PrinciplesEuropean Union Code of ConductStatement of Principles on Forests?OHS18000Sustainability Reporting GuidelinesMarine Business Council Standards [2-4]