FT 30
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The FT 30 (FT Ordinary Index or FTOI - Never FTSE 30) is a now rarely used index that was conceived in 1935 and is similar to the DJIA. It has since been superseded by the FTSE 100.
The companies listed in the index are made up of those in the Industrial and Commercial sectors and exclude financial sector (banks, insurance, etc.) and government stocks.
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- FT.com - FT 30 info
- Oxford dictionary of Finance and Banking, ISBN 0-19-860749-0
- Berger, D. & Jackson, B. ; The Motley Fool UK investment workbook, ISBN 0-7522-1787-9
- Finance Glossary - FT-30 Index
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