FTSE 100 Index
The Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 Index, also called the FTSE 100 Index, FTSE 100, FTSE, or, informally, the "Footsie", is a share index of the 100 companies listed on the London Stock Exchange with the highest market capitalisation. It is seen as a gauge of prosperity for businesses regulated by UK company law. The index is maintained by the FTSE Group, a subsidiary of the London Stock Exchange Group.
Overview
The index is maintained by the FTSE Group, a now wholly owned subsidiary of the London Stock Exchange which originated as a joint venture between the Financial Times and the London Stock Exchange. It is calculated in real time and published every second when the market is open.The FTSE 100 broadly consists of the largest 100 qualifying UK companies by full market value. The total market value of a company is calculated by multiplying the share price of the company by the total number of shares they have issued. Many of these are internationally focused companies, however, so the index's movements are a fairly weak indicator of how the UK economy is faring and are significantly affected by the exchange rates of the Pound. A better indication of the UK economy is the FTSE 250 Index, as it contains a smaller proportion of international companies.
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, the FTSE 350 Index, FTSE SmallCap Index and the FTSE Fledgling Index. The FTSE All-Share aggregates the FTSE 100, FTSE 250 and FTSE SmallCap.
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, and closing values are taken at 16:35.
Weighting
In the FTSE indices, share prices are weighted by free-float capitalisation, so that the larger companies, with more of their stock "floating", make more of a difference to the index than smaller companies. The basic formula for these indices is:The free float adjustment factor represents the percentage of all issued shares that are readily available for trading, rounded up to the nearest multiple of 5%. The free-float capitalisation of a company is its market capitalisation multiplied by its free float adjustment factor. It therefore does not include restricted stocks, such as those held by company insiders.
Record values
The index reached the following record values:The index began on 3 January 1984 at the base level of 1000. The highest closing value of 7,877.45 was reached on 22 May 2018. The highest intra-day value of 7,903.50 was reached on 22 May 2018.
Annual returns
The following table shows the annual development of the FTSE 100 Index, which was calculated back to 1969.Year | Closing level | Change in Index in Points | Change in Index in % |
1969 | 313.16 | ||
1970 | 289.61 | −23.55 | −7.52 |
1971 | 411.03 | 121.42 | 41.93 |
1972 | 463.72 | 52.69 | 12.82 |
1973 | 318.30 | −145.42 | −31.36 |
1974 | 142.17 | −176.13 | −55.33 |
1975 | 335.98 | 193.81 | 136.32 |
1976 | 322.98 | −13.00 | −3.87 |
1977 | 455.96 | 132.98 | 41.17 |
1978 | 468.06 | 12.10 | 2.65 |
1979 | 488.40 | 20.34 | 4.35 |
1980 | 620.60 | 132.20 | 27.07 |
1981 | 665.50 | 44.90 | 7.23 |
1982 | 812.37 | 146.87 | 22.07 |
1983 | 1,000.00 | 187.63 | 23.10 |
1984 | 1,232.20 | 232.20 | 23.22 |
1985 | 1,412.60 | 180.40 | 14.64 |
1986 | 1,679.00 | 266.40 | 18.86 |
1987 | 1,712.70 | 33.70 | 2.01 |
1988 | 1,793.10 | 80.40 | 4.69 |
1989 | 2,422.70 | 629.60 | 35.11 |
1990 | 2,143.50 | −279.20 | −11.52 |
1991 | 2,493.10 | 349.60 | 16.31 |
1992 | 2,846.50 | 353.40 | 14.18 |
1993 | 3,418.40 | 571.90 | 20.09 |
1994 | 3,065.50 | −352.90 | −10.32 |
1995 | 3,689.30 | 623.80 | 20.35 |
1996 | 4,118.50 | 429.20 | 11.63 |
1997 | 5,135.50 | 1,017.00 | 24.69 |
1998 | 5,882.60 | 747.10 | 14.55 |
1999 | 6,930.20 | 1,047.60 | 17.81 |
2000 | 6,222.46 | −707.74 | −10.21 |
2001 | 5,217.35 | −1,005.11 | −16.15 |
2002 | 3,940.36 | −1,276.99 | −24.48 |
2003 | 4,476.87 | 536.49 | 13.62 |
2004 | 4,814.30 | 337.57 | 7.54 |
2005 | 5,618.76 | 804.46 | 16.71 |
2006 | 6,220.81 | 602.05 | 10.71 |
2007 | 6,456.91 | 236.10 | 3.80 |
2008 | 4,434.17 | −2,022.74 | −31.33 |
2009 | 5,412.88 | 978.71 | 22.07 |
2010 | 5,899.94 | 487.06 | 9.00 |
2011 | 5,572.28 | −327.66 | −5.55 |
2012 | 5,897.81 | 325.53 | 5.84 |
2013 | 6,749.09 | 851.29 | 14.43 |
2014 | 6,566.09 | −183.00 | −2.71 |
2015 | 6,274.05 | −292.04 | −4.45 |
2016 | 7,142.83 | 868.78 | 13.85 |
2017 | 7,687.77 | 544.94 | 7.63 |
2018 | 6,728.13 | −959.64 | −12.48 |
2019 | 7,542.44 | 814.31 | 12.10 |
Constituents in July 2020
The following table lists the FTSE 100 companies after the changes on 22 June 2020.Company | EPIC | FTSE Industry Classification Benchmark sector |
3i | III | Financial Services |
Admiral Group | ADM | Nonlife Insurance |
Anglo American plc | AAL | Mining |
Antofagasta | ANTO | Mining |
Ashtead Group | AHT | Support Services |
Associated British Foods | ABF | Food Producers |
AstraZeneca | AZN | Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology |
Auto Trader Group | AUTO | Media |
Avast | AVST | Software and Computer Services |
Aveva | AVV | Software & Computer Services |
Aviva | AV. | Life Insurance |
BAE Systems | BA. | Aerospace & Defence |
Barclays | BARC | Banks |
Barratt Developments | BDEV | Household Goods & Home Construction |
Berkeley Group Holdings | BKG | Household Goods & Home Construction |
BHP | BHP | Mining |
BP | BP. | Oil & Gas Producers |
British American Tobacco | BATS | Tobacco |
British Land | BLND | Real Estate Investment Trusts |
BT Group | BT-A | Fixed Line Telecommunications |
Bunzl | BNZL | Support Services |
Burberry | BRBY | Personal Goods |
Coca-Cola HBC | CCH | Beverages |
Compass Group | CPG | Support Services |
CRH plc | CRH | Construction & Materials |
Croda International | CRDA | Chemicals |
DCC plc | DCC | Support Services |
Diageo | DGE | Beverages |
Evraz | EVR | Industrial Metals & Mining |
Experian | EXPN | Support Services |
Ferguson plc | FERG | Support Services |
Flutter Entertainment | FLTR | Travel & Leisure |
Fresnillo | FRES | Mining |
GlaxoSmithKline | GSK | Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology |
Glencore | GLEN | Mining |
GVC Holdings | GVC | Travel and Leisure |
Halma | HLMA | Electronic & Electrical Equipment |
Hargreaves Lansdown | HL. | Financial Services |
Hikma Pharmaceuticals | HIK | Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology |
Homeserve | HSV | Consumer services |
HSBC | HSBA | Banks |
Imperial Brands | IMB | Tobacco |
Informa | INF | Media |
InterContinental Hotels Group | IHG | Travel & Leisure |
Intermediate Capital Group | ICP | Investment Services |
International Airlines Group | IAG | Travel & Leisure |
Intertek | ITRK | Support Services |
ITV plc | ITV | Media |
JD Sports | JD. | General Retailers |
Johnson Matthey | JMAT | Chemicals |
Just Eat Takeaway | JET | Software and Computer Services |
Kingfisher | KGF | Retailers |
Land Securities | LAND | Real Estate Investment Trusts |
Legal & General | LGEN | Life Insurance |
Lloyds Banking Group | LLOY | Banks |
London Stock Exchange Group | LSE | Financial Services |
M&G | MNG | Asset Managers |
Melrose Industries | MRO | Automobiles & Parts |
Mondi | MNDI | Forestry & Paper |
Morrisons | MRW | Food & Drug Retailers |
National Grid plc | NG. | Gas, Water & Multi-utilities |
NatWest Group | NWG | Banks |
Next plc | NXT | General Retailers |
Ocado | OCDO | Food & Drug Retailers |
Pearson plc | PSON | Media |
Pennon Group | PNN | Water |
Persimmon plc | PSN | Household Goods & Home Construction |
Phoenix Group | PHNX | Life Insurance |
Polymetal International | POLY | Precious Metals and Mining |
Prudential plc | PRU | Life Insurance |
Reckitt Benckiser | RB. | Household Goods & Home Construction |
RELX | REL | Media |
Rentokil Initial | RTO | Support Services |
Rio Tinto | RIO | Mining |
Rightmove | RMV | Media |
Rolls-Royce Holdings | RR. | Aerospace & Defence |
Royal Dutch Shell | RDSA | Oil & Gas Producers |
RSA Insurance Group | RSA | Nonlife Insurance |
Sage Group | SGE | Software & Computer Services |
Sainsbury's | SBRY | Food & Drug Retailers |
Schroders | SDR | Financial Services |
Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust | SMT | Equity Investment Instruments |
Segro | SGRO | Real Estate Investment Trusts |
Severn Trent | SVT | Gas, Water & Multi-utilities |
Smith & Nephew | SN. | Health Care Equipment & Services |
DS Smith | SMDS | General Industrials |
Smiths Group | SMIN | General Industrials |
Smurfit Kappa | SKG | General Industrials |
Spirax-Sarco Engineering | SPX | Industrial Engineering |
SSE plc | SSE | Electricity |
Standard Chartered | STAN | Banks |
Standard Life Aberdeen | SLA | Financial Services |
St. James's Place plc | STJ | Life Insurance |
Taylor Wimpey | TW. | Household Goods & Home Construction |
Tesco | TSCO | Food & Drug Retailers |
Unilever | ULVR | Personal Goods |
United Utilities | UU. | Gas, Water & Multi-utilities |
Vodafone Group | VOD | Mobile Telecommunications |
Whitbread | WTB | Retail hospitality |
WPP plc | WPP | Media |
Past constituents
All changes are due to market capitalisation unless stated otherwise.- Abbey Life
- Abbey National
- Aberdeen Asset Management
- African Barrick Gold
- Aggreko
- Alliance & Leicester
- Alliance Boots
- Alliance Trust
- Allied Domecq
- Allied Zurich
- Amec
- Amersham
- Amstrad
- Argos
- Argyll Group
- Arjo Wiggins Appleton
- ARM Holdings
- ASDA Group
- BAA
- Babcock International
- Balfour Beatty
- Baltimore Technologies
- Bank of Scotland
- Bass
- Beecham Group
- Berisford
- BET, formerly British Electric Traction
- BG Group
- BICC
- Blue Arrow
- Blue Circle Industries
- BOC
- Bowater
- Bookham Technology
- BPB Industries
- Bradford & Bingley
- Brambles Industries
- British Aerospace
- British Airways
- British Home Stores
- British Steel
- British & Commonwealth
- Britoil
- BTR
- Burmah Oil
- Burton Group
- Cable & Wireless Worldwide
- Cadbury
- Cairn Energy
- Capita
- Carlton Communications
- Carnival Corporation & plc
- Carphone Warehouse
- Celltech
- Centrica
- CMG
- Coats Viyella
- Cobham
- Colt Group
- Commercial Union Assurance
- Consolidated Gold Fields
- ConvaTec
- Cookson Group
- Corus Group
- Courtaulds
- Daily Mail and General Trust
- Dalgety
- Debenhams
- De La Rue
- Dimension Data Holdings
- Direct Line Group
- Distillers
- Dixons Carphone
- Dixons Group
- Dowty Group
- DSG International
- Eagle Star
- Eastern Group
- EasyJet
- ECC Group
- Edinburgh Investment Trust
- Electrocomponents
- EMAP
- EMI Group
- Energis
- English China Clays
- Enterprise Inns
- Enterprise Oil
- Essar Energy
- Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation
- Eurotunnel
- Evraz
- Exco International
- Exel
- Ferranti International
- Ferrexpo
- FirstGroup
- Fisons
- Foreign & Colonial Investment Trust
- Forte
- Freeserve
- Friends Life
- Friends Provident
- G4S
- Gallaher Group
- Gateway Corporation
- GEC, formerly General Electric Company
- General Accident
- George Wimpey
- Glaxo Wellcome
- Globe Investment Trust
- Granada Compass
- Granada
- Greenall's Group
- Grand Metropolitan
- Guardian Royal Exchange
- Guinness
- GUS
- GVC Holdings
- Habitat Mothercare
- Halifax Group
- Hambro Life
- Hammerson
- Hanson
- Harrisons & Crosfield
- Hawker Siddeley
- Hays
- HBOS Group plc
- Hillsdown Holdings
- Hiscox
- Home Retail Group
- House of Fraser
- ICAP
- IMI
- Imperial Chemical Industries
- Imperial Continental Gas Association
- Inchcape
- Inmarsat
- Innogy Holdings
- International Power
- Intu Properties
- Invensys
- Invesco
- Investec
- Jaguar
- Kazakhmys
- Kelda Group a consortium of investment companies including Citigroup and HSBC.
- Kingfisher
- Kingston Communications
- Kwik Save Group
- Ladbrokes
- Laporte
- Lasmo
- Lattice Group
- Logica
- London Electricity
- Lonhro
- Lonmin
- Lucas Industries
- LucasVarity
- Magnet and Southerns
- Man Group
- Marks & Spencer
- Maxwell Communications Corporation
- MB-Caradon
- Mediclinic International
- Meggitt
- Melrose
- MEPC
- Mercury Asset Management
- Merlin Entertainments
- MFI Furniture
- Micro Focus International
- Midlands Electricity
- Midland Bank
- Misys
- Mitchells & Butlers
- National Westminster Bank
- NFC
- NMC Health
- Northern Foods
- Northern Rock
- Norwich Union
- Nycomed Amersham
- O2
- Old Mutual
- Orange
- PartyGaming
- P&O
- P&O Princess Cruises
- Petrofac
- Pilkington
- Plessey
- Polly Peck
- PowerGen
- Provident Financial
- Psion
- Punch Taverns
- Racal Electronics
- Railtrack
- Randgold Resources
- Rank Hovis McDougall
- Reckitt and Coleman
- Redland
- Reed International
- Rentokil Initial
- Resolution Limited
- Resolution plc
- Rexam
- RMC Group
- Rothmans International
- J Rothschild
- Rowntree's
- Royal Insurance
- Royal Mail
- Saatchi & Saatchi
- Safeway
- SABMiller
- Scottish & Newcastle
- Scottish Hydro Electric
- Scottish Power
- Sears
- Securicor
- Sedgwick
- Sema Group
- Serco
- Shell Transport and Trading Company
- Shire
- Siebe
- Sky
- SmithKline Beecham
- Smiths Industries
- Southern Electric
- Spirent
- Sports Direct
- Stagecoach Group
- Standard Telephones and Cables
- Storehouse
- Sun Alliance Group
- Sun Life Assurance
- Sun Life & Provincial Holdings
- Tarmac
- Tate & Lyle
- Taylor Wimpey
- Taylor Woodrow
- Telewest Communications
- Thames Water
- The Energy Group
- Thomas Cook Group
- Thomson Reuters
- Thorn
- Thorn EMI
- Thus
- TI Group
- Tomkins
- Trafalgar House
- Travis Perkins
- TSB Group
- Trusthouse Forte
- TUI AG
- TUI Travel
- Tullow Oil
- Ultramar
- Unigate
- United Biscuits
- United Business Media
- Vedanta Resources
- Warburg SG
- Weir Group
- Wellcome
- W H Smith
- William Hill
- Williams Holdings
- Willis Corroon
- Willis Faber
- Wood Group
- Worldpay
- Woolwich
- Yell Group
- Zeneca
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 . 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, three are currently in the FTSE 100: 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, and is now renamed as Imperial Brands. Only one of the original FT 30 companies are still in that index: Tate & Lyle. The best performer from the original lineup has been Imperial Tobacco.