The FTSE 100 is losing momentum today after gains the previous day.
The FTSE 100 was 0.28 percent weaker at 8,257.23 points in LSE trading at 9:10 a.m. The market capitalization of the stocks included in the FTSE 100 is therefore 2.644 trillion. Euro. Previously, the FTSE 100 started trading 0.000 percent stronger at 8,280.36 points, after 8,280.36 points the previous day.
Over the course of the day, the FTSE 100 rose to 8,280.36 points. However, the stock market barometer marked its lowest level at 8,248.42 points.
FTSE 100 performance over the year
The FTSE 100 has already lost 0.618 percent since the beginning of the week. Just a month ago, on November 11, 2024, the FTSE 100 was trading at 8,125.19 points. Three months ago, on September 11, 2024, the FTSE 100 was valued at 8,193.94 points. A year ago, on December 11, 2023, the FTSE 100 was at 7,544.89 points.
Since the beginning of 2024, the index has already climbed by 6.94 percent. The FTSE 100 is currently at an annual high of 8,474.41 points. However, the low for the year is at 7,404.08 points.
Top flop list: These are the strongest and weakest individual stocks in the FTSE 100
The top stocks in the FTSE 100 currently include International Consolidated Airlines (+1.35 percent to £2.86), Pearson (+0.73 percent to £12.47), Reckitt Benckiser (+0.68 percent to 47 .35 GBP), Imperial Brands (+ 0.67 percent to 26.01 GBP) and BAT (+ 0.61 percent to 29.87 GBP). At the other end of the FTSE 100 list are Ashtead (-2.86 percent to £52.38), Ocado Group (-1.79 percent to £3.08), Associated British Foods (-1.41 percent to 21st). .73 GBP), Rio Tinto (-1.18 percent to 50.43 GBP) and JD Sports Fashion (-1.12 percent to 1.01 GBP) under pressure.
Which FTSE 100 stocks have the highest market capitalization
The Lloyds Banking Group share currently has the largest trading volume in the FTSE 100. 2,139,022 shares were last traded on the home stock exchange. AstraZeneca shares stand out in the FTSE 100 with a market capitalization of €197.779 billion.
Fundamentals of the FTSE 100 members at a glance
In the FTSE 100, Frasers Group shares have the lowest price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 6.29 this year, according to FactSet estimates. When looking at the dividend yield, Phoenix Group shares are at the top of the index in 2024, according to FactSet estimates, at 10.48 percent.
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