Worldpay Group, Provident Financial and DCC to join FTSE 100
On Wednesday evening FTSE announced the results of its December review, with Worldpay Group, Provident Financial and DCC replacing G4S, Morrisons and Meggitt in the top flight index as of 18 December.
Aerospace and Defence
11,646.40
15:45 15/11/24
Assura
39.26p
15:34 15/11/24
Construction & Materials
12,379.56
15:44 15/11/24
DCC (CDI)
5,370.00p
15:45 15/11/24
Equity Investment Instruments
12,024.90
15:45 15/11/24
Financial Services
16,492.39
15:44 15/11/24
Food & Drug Retailers
4,369.80
15:45 15/11/24
FTSE 100
8,060.61
15:45 15/11/24
FTSE 250
20,508.75
15:45 15/11/24
FTSE 350
4,453.56
15:45 15/11/24
FTSE All-Share
4,411.85
15:45 15/11/24
FTSE Small Cap
6,802.32
15:45 15/11/24
G4S
244.80p
16:40 04/05/21
Harbour Energy
253.90p
15:44 15/11/24
HarbourVest Global Private Equity Limited A Shs
2,390.00p
15:45 15/11/24
Hastings Group Holdings
249.60p
12:13 16/11/20
Health Care Equipment & Services
10,430.75
15:44 15/11/24
Hostelworld Group
134.00p
13:29 15/11/24
Hunting
304.50p
15:30 15/11/24
Ibstock
190.60p
15:45 15/11/24
Insurance (non-life)
3,498.62
15:45 15/11/24
KAZ Minerals
849.00p
16:40 10/05/21
Kenmare Resources (CDI)
344.00p
15:44 15/11/24
Meggitt
798.80p
16:52 12/09/22
Mining
10,633.77
15:45 15/11/24
Morrison (Wm) Supermarkets
286.40p
16:55 26/10/21
Oil & Gas Producers
8,043.72
15:45 15/11/24
Oil Equipment, Services & Distribution
4,928.34
16:30 25/09/24
Petra Diamonds Ltd.(DI)
34.50p
15:44 15/11/24
Support Services
10,885.48
15:45 15/11/24
The Renewables Infrastructure Group Limited
90.90p
15:44 15/11/24
Travel & Leisure
8,607.27
15:45 15/11/24
Vanquis Banking Group 20
38.65p
15:39 15/11/24
Worldpay Group
435.40p
16:59 15/01/18
The three constituents which were set to exit the FTSE 100 would fatten the ranks of the second-tier index, alongside Hastings Group Holdings, Assura, Ibstock and Renewables Infrastructure Group.
They were to replace in the FTSE 250 Foxtons Group, Hunting, Kaz Minerals, Petra Diamonds and Premier Oil, which will be demoted to the FTSE SmallCap index, joining new entrants Hostelworld Group and HarbourVest Global Private Equity.
Kenmare Resources, on the other hand, was set to leave the FTSE SmallCap index.