The FTSE 350 Index index is a market capitalisation weighted stock market index incorporating the largest 350 companies by capitalisation which have their primary listing on the London Stock Exchange. It is a combination of the FTSE 100 Index of the largest 100 companies and the FTSE 250 Index of the next largest 250. See the articles about those indices for lists of the constituents of the FTSE 350. Market capitalization, often abbreviated to market cap, mkt. ... The Source by Greyworld, in the new LSE building The London Stock Exchange (abbreviated LSE) is a stock exchange located in London. ... The Financial Times Stock Exchange Index of 100 Leading Shares, or FTSE 100 Index (pronounced footsie), is a share index of the 100 largest companies listed on the London Stock Exchange. ... The FTSE 250 Index is a capitalisation weighted index of 250 companies on the London Stock Exchange. ...
The FTSE 350 is not very widely followed. The terms "FTSE 350" or "FTSE 350 company" are however useful for referring to large listed British companies when one wishes to include companies outside the top 100.
The FTSE350Indexindex is a market capitalisation weighted stock market index incorporating the largest 350 companies by capitalisation which have their primary listing on the London Stock Exchange.
It is a combination of the FTSE 100 Index of the largest 100 companies and the FTSE 250 Index of the next largest 250.
The index is seen as a barometer of success of the British economy and is the leading share index in Europe.
Related indices are the FTSE 250 Index (which lists the next largest 250 companies), FTSE SmallCap, FTSE Fledgling, the FTSE350Index (which is the aggregation of the FTSE 100 and 250), and the FTSE All-Share Index (which aggregates the FTSE 100, FTSE 250 and FTSE SmallCap).
The constituents of the index are determined quarterly; the largest companies in the FTSE 250 Index are promoted if their market capitalisation would place them in the top 90 firms of the FTSE 100 Index.