FTSE 250 Index
Foundation | 1984 |
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Operator | FTSE Group |
Exchanges | London Stock Exchange |
Constituents | 250 (consisting of 101 to 350) |
Type | Mid cap |
Market cap |
£342 billion (as at 31 August 2015)[1] |
Weighting method | Capitalisation-weighted index |
Related indices | |
Website | FTSE UK Index Series |
The FTSE 250 Index (/ˈfʊtsiː/ FUUT-see) is a capitalisation-weighted index consisting of the 101st to the 350th largest companies listed on the London Stock Exchange. Promotions and demotions to and from this index take place quarterly in March, June, September and December. This Index is calculated in real-time and published every minute.
Related indices are the FTSE 100 Index (which lists the largest 100 companies), the FTSE 350 Index (which combines the FTSE 100 and 250), the FTSE SmallCap Index and the FTSE All-Share Index (which is the aggregation of the FTSE 100 Index, FTSE 250 Index and FTSE SmallCap Index).
Quite a number of companies within this index are investment trusts. As of 30 September 2008, the net market capitalisation of FTSE 250 Index was £161 billion (or 13 per cent of FTSE 100 Index).[2]
Constituents
The constituents following the changes of 18 July 2017 were as follows:[3]
- 3i Infrastructure
- AA
- Aberdeen Asset Management
- Aberforth Smaller Companies Trust
- Acacia Mining
- Aggreko
- Aldermore Group
- Alliance Trust
- Amec Foster Wheeler
- Ascential
- Ashmore Group
- Assura
- Auto Trader Group
- Aveva
- Balfour Beatty
- Bankers Investment Trust
- Barr, A.G.
- BBA Aviation
- Beazley Group
- Bellway
- Berendsen
- Berkeley Group Holdings
- Bank of Georgia Holdings
- Big Yellow Group
- B & M European Retail Value
- Bodycote
- Booker Group
- Bovis Homes Group
- Brewin Dolphin Holdings
- British Empire Trust
- Britvic
- N Brown
- BTG
- Cairn Energy
- Caledonia Investments
- Capital & Counties Properties
- Card Factory
- Carillion
- Centamin
- Cineworld
- City of London Investment Trust
- Clarkson
- Close Brothers Group
- CLS Holdings
- Coats
- Cobham
- Computacenter
- Countryside Properties
- Cranswick
- Crest Nicholson
- CYBG
- Daejan Holdings
- Dairy Crest
- Dechra Pharmaceuticals
- Derwent London
- Dignity
- Diploma
- Domino's Pizza
- Drax Group
- Dunelm Group
- Edinburgh Investment Trust
- Electra Private Equity
- Electrocomponents
- Elementis
- Entertainment One
- Essentra
- Esure
- Euromoney Institutional Investor
- Evraz
- F&C Commercial Property Trust
- F&C Global Smaller Companies
- FDM Group
- Ferrexpo
- Fidelity China Special Situations
- Fidelity European Values
- Fidessa Group
- Finsbury Growth & Income Trust
- FirstGroup
- Fisher, James & Sons
- Foreign & Colonial Investment Trust
- Galliford Try
- GCP Infrastructure Investments
- Genesis Emerging Markets Fund
- Genus
- Go-Ahead Group
- Grafton Group
- Grainger
- Great Portland Estates
- Greencoat UK Wind
- Greencore
- Greene King
- Greggs
- GVC Holdings
- Halfords Group
- Halma
- Hansteen Holdings
- HarbourVest Global Private Equity
- Hastings Group
- Hays
- HICL Infrastructure Company
- Hikma Pharmaceuticals
- Hill & Smith
- Hiscox
- Hochschild Mining
- Homeserve
- Howden Joinery
- Hunting
- Ibstock
- IG Group Holdings
- IMI
- Inchcape
- Indivior
- Inmarsat
- Intermediate Capital Group
- International Public Partnerships
- Intu Properties
- Investec
- IP Group
- IWG
- Jardine Lloyd Thompson
- JD Sports
- John Laing Group
- John Laing Infrastructure Fund
- JPMorgan American Investment Trust
- JPMorgan Emerging Markets Investment Trust
- JPMorgan Indian Investment Trust
- Jupiter Fund Management
- Just Eat
- Just Group
- KAZ Minerals
- Kennedy Wilson Europe Real Estate
- Kier Group
- Ladbrokes Coral
- Lancashire Holdings
- LondonMetric Property
- Man Group
- Marshalls
- Marston's
- McCarthy & Stone
- Meggitt
- Melrose Industries
- Mercantile Investment Trust
- Metro Bank
- Millennium & Copthorne Hotels
- Mitchells & Butlers
- Mitie
- Moneysupermarket.com Group
- Monks Investment Trust
- Morgan Advanced Materials
- Murray International Trust
- National Express Group
- NB Global
- NewRiver
- NEX Group
- NMC Health
- Northgate
- Nostrum Oil & Gas
- Ocado Group
- OneSavings Bank
- P2P Global Investments
- PageGroup
- Paragon Group of Companies
- PayPoint
- Paysafe
- Pennon Group
- Perpetual Income & Growth Investment Trust
- Pershing Square Holdings
- Personal Assets Trust
- Petra Diamonds
- Petrofac
- Pets at Home
- Phoenix Group Holdings
- Playtech
- Polar Capital Technology Trust
- Polymetal International
- Polypipe
- PZ Cussons
- QinetiQ
- Rank Group
- Rathbone Brothers
- Redefine International
- Redrow
- Renewables Infrastructure Group
- Renishaw
- Restaurant Group
- Rightmove
- RIT Capital Partners
- Riverstone Energy
- Rotork
- RPC Group
- Safestore
- Saga
- Sanne Group
- Savills
- Scottish Investment Trust
- Senior
- Serco
- Shaftesbury
- SIG plc
- Sirius Minerals
- Smith (DS)
- Softcat
- Sophos
- Spectris
- Spirax-Sarco Engineering
- Spire Healthcare
- Sports Direct
- SSP Group
- Stagecoach Group
- St. Modwen Properties
- Stobart
- SuperGroup
- Syncona
- Synthomer
- TalkTalk Group
- Tate & Lyle
- TBC Bank
- Ted Baker
- Telecom Plus
- Temple Bar Investment Trust
- Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust
- Thomas Cook Group
- TP ICAP
- Travis Perkins
- Tritax Big Box REIT
- TR Property Investment Trust (two listings, both ordinary & sigma shares)
- Tullow Oil
- UBM
- UDG Healthcare
- UK Commercial Property Trust
- Ultra Electronics Holdings
- Unite Group
- Vectura Group
- Vedanta Resources
- Vesuvius
- Victrex
- Virgin Money
- Weir Group
- Wetherspoon (J D)
- W H Smith
- William Hill
- Witan Investment Trust
- Wizz Air
- Woodford Patient Capital Trust
- Wood Group
- Workspace Group
- Worldwide Healthcare Trust
- ZPG
See also
- FTSE 100
- Fast Track 100 Sunday Times list of the 100 largest private (Non Listed) companies.
- Top Track 250 Sunday Times list of the 250 Mid-market (Non-Listed) companies.
References
- ↑ FTSE 250 Factsheet
- ↑ "FTSE All-Share Index Series Constituents, Weightings & Performance" (PDF). FTSE Group. 30 September 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 February 2012. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
- ↑ "Shawbrook Group (UK): Constituent Deletion". FTSE. 13 July 2017. Retrieved 10 August 2017.