All Share Index: Financial Times The FTSE All-Share Index, originally known as the FTSE Actuaries All Share Index, is a stock market index which aims to capture 98% of the full value of the London Stock Exchange.
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In December 2007, for example, when there was no Christmas market rally (the JSE All Share Index slipped by 1.78%), the market tanked 47% lower in 2008. But on the other hand, the JSE All Share Index also slipped 1.
Other FTSE owned indexes include the FTSE All Share Index, the FTSE 250 Index as mentioned, and the FTSE 350 Index which combines both previous indexes. Smaller cap companies are tracked on the FTSE Small Cap Index.
The Oslo market has always been seen as an oil-related market, and the Oslo all share index fell by around 50% between April and October 1998. However stock markets are nothing if not volatile, as the following year demonstrated.
A portfolio of securities structured in such a way that its value will closely follow a nominated market index, e.g. an equity index fund may be designed to track the FT/S&P All Share Index. Index linked ...
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