It is: (150-75)/75 times 100 = 100% increase
% increase = 38.89% % increase =|original value - new value|/original value * 100% = |90 - 125|/90 * 100% = 35/90 * 100% = 3.8889 * 10% = 38.89%
Formula: % increase=[(new value - old value) / old value] x 100% % increase = (149-124) /124 x 100% = 20.16%
An increase of more than 100% means the original value is increased by more than double.
It is: (45-30)/30 times 100 = 50% increase
how to calculate ftse 100
It's a subtle difference in how the words are used. Aggregation means putting things together. Composition means the discrete things which have been put together. You could ask "what is the composition of the ftse 100?" And the answer would be a list of companies. The question "what is the aggregation of the ftse" doesn't make sense. The ftse 350 is the aggregate of the ftse 100 and the ftse 250. It is composed of the ftse 100 and the ftse 250. A fund which tracked the ftse 350 might have the same composition as a fund which tracked the ftse 100 and the ftse 250
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ishares FTSE 100 ETF (Symbol: ISF) The iShares FTSE 100 offers exposure to the 100 largest UK companies. This fund provides a diversified base of core UK equities, which a larger portfolio can then be built around.
I believe the FTSE was at its highest at 6950 on Dec 30 1999
The FTSE 100 index or informally known as the "footsie" is a share index of the London Stock Exchange listing the top 100 of those companies with the highest market capitalization. The purpose of the FTSE 100 index would be to help traders keep an eye on stocks.
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The FTSE 100 is a grouping of the top 100 stocks on the London Stock Exchange. Any information regarding these graphs would be found in British media and markets.
Simple, this is a firm quoted on the FTSE 100.
The FTSE 100 stands for Financial Times Share (or stock) Exchange. Some people also say it stands for Financial Times (and London) Share Exchange althought the 'L' in London is omitted. The 100 is for the top 100 companies involved.
UKX Index (GBP denomitated)
Rolls Royce is a public listed company and is on the FTSE 100.