Executive Summary
iShares FTSE 100 aims to track the FTSE 100 Index and offers exposure to 100 of the most highly capitalised blue chip companies traded on the London Stock Exchange, which pass screening for size and liquidity. The index includes a diverse mix of stocks from all the major capital and industry segments in the UK market and is used as a basis for investment products, such as derivatives as well as exchange traded funds. The benchmark is a market cap weighted index and full details of the index methodology can be found on ftse.com. iShares FTSE 100 is an exchange traded fund (ETF) managed by BlackRock and is listed on the London Stock Exchange. That means you can buy shares in iShares FTSE 100 through a broker as you would buy any ordinary share.
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