The FTSE 100, widely known as the Footsie, is a major market capitalization-weighted index consisting of 100 blue-chip stocks listed on the London Stock Exchange, commonly referenced for gauging the performance of leading companies in the UK.
The FTSE Indexes are a series of stock market indices created by the Financial Times and the London Stock Exchange to measure the performance of companies listed on the London Stock Exchange.
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