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A company jointly owned by the London Stock Exchange and FT which creates and compiles financial.

An index of the share prices of the 250 largest companies (by market capitalisation) immediately.

The index of the share prices of the companies which are listed in the FTSE Actuaries All-Share.

An endowment policy in which the savings element is significantly.

Effectively a guarantee of payment of interest and repayment of principal of a bond issued by a.

An extensive property.

See: 'discretionary.

When all money in a portfolio is invested in securities as opposed to retaining some cash, it is.

A life insurance policy which remains in force where the insured has paid premiums over part of the.

A pool of money normally set apart for a purpose, for example, a pension fund to provide.

A City professional whose job is to decide how fund money is invested.

A unit trust which invests in other unit trusts, providing the investor with double diversification..

A website which provides information on a variety of collective investment funds from several.

The movement of assets in one mutual fund or unit trust to another within a range of funds with.

The monetary value of a fund, calculated by adding up the value of its underlying.

An approach to investment that focuses on analysis of a company's financial and business.

Interchangeability resulting from standardization. Futures and options contracts for the same.

The raising of capital by a borrower from his existing mortgage lender.

See 'futures.

(FCM)In the US, an individual or organisation accepting orders to buy or sell futures contracts or.