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FTSE 100 CompanyPrice (p)Market CapP/E RatioEPSOur Rating
3I Group PLC - III2,244.00£21.8 bn4.844.64
(4)
Admiral Group PLC - ADM2,710.00£8.3 bn29.510.92
(2)
Airtel Africa PLC - AAF111.90£4.2 bn17.110.07
(4)
Anglo American PLC - AAL2,274.77£39.0 bn16.841.35 
Antofagasta PLC - ANTO1,495.50£14.8 bn11.681.28 
Ashtead Group PLC - AHT4,865.28£21.4 bn16.322.98
(4)
Associated British Foods PLC - ABF2,377.52£18.2 bn17.721.34 
Astrazeneca PLC - AZN10,202.00£199.8 bn34.282.98
(4)
Auto Trader Group PLC - AUTO721.40£6.6 bn28.490.25
(4)
Aviva PLC - AV419.65£11.5 bn#N/A-0.01
(4)
B&M European Value Retail S.A. - BME591.60£5.9 bn16.730.35 
BP PLC - BP479.60£102.2 bn4.321.11
(4)
Bae Systems PLC - BA1,057.50£40.6 bn16.940.62
(4)
Barclays PLC - BARC142.78£27.7 bn4.260.34
(3)
Barratt Developments PLC - BDEV519.20£5.1 bn9.870.53 
Beazley PLC - BEZ537.00£3.6 bn9.440.57 
Berkeley Group Holdings (The) PLC - BKG4,720.00£5.0 bn11.174.23 
British American Tobacco PLC - BATS2,517.50£71.6 bn6.463.9
(2)
Bt Group PLC - BT/A123.65£12.3 bn6.70.18
(2)
Bunzl PLC - BNZL3,002.00£12.8 bn20.661.45
(3)
Burberry Group PLC - BRBY1,483.54£5.3 bn12.951.15
(4)
Centrica PLC - CNA152.90£8.3 bn2.060.74 
Coca-Cola Hbc AG - CCH2,207.00£8.1 bn14.611.51
(4.5)
Compass Group PLC - CPG2,024.00£34.6 bn26.880.75 
Convatec Group PLC - CTEC226.00£4.7 bn83.70.03 
Croda International PLC - CRDA4,487.00£6.3 bn32.331.39
(4)
Dcc PLC - DCC5,510.00£5.4 bn16.533.33 
Dechra Pharmaceuticals PLC - DPH3,827.00£4.4 bn#N/A-0.25 
Diageo PLC - DGE2,812.34£80.2 bn17.11.64
(5)
Diploma PLC - DPLM3,380.00£4.5 bn37.240.91 
Endeavour Mining PLC - EDV1,891.00£7.8 bn#N/A#N/A 
Entain PLC - ENT796.26£5.1 bn#N/A-0.85 
Experian PLC - EXPN2,934.00£33.9 bn33.210.88
(4)
F&C Investment Trust PLC - FCIT890.00£4.6 bn13.440.66 
Flutter Entertainment PLC - FLTR12,353.98£21.8 bn#N/A-0.33 
Frasers Group PLC - FRAS899.50£4.1 bn8.961 
Fresnillo PLC - FRES595.00£4.4 bn25.40.23 
Glencore PLC - GLEN457.60£56.4 bn7.620.6
(3)
Gsk PLC - GSK1,430.78£75.0 bn8.91.61
(4)
HSBC Holdings PLC - HSBA604.70£148.8 bn5.591.08
(4)
Haleon PLC - HLN331.48£38.8 bn24.630.13
(4)
Halma PLC - HLMA2,135.00£8.1 bn340.63
(4)
Hargreaves Lansdown PLC - HL711.80£3.4 bn10.440.68
(4)
Hikma Pharmaceuticals PLC - HIK1,761.00£3.9 bn34.010.52
(4)
Howden Joinery Group PLC - HWDN737.51£4.0 bn11.890.62 
Imi PLC - IMI1,580.00£4.1 bn17.030.93 
Imperial Brands PLC - IMB1,856.58£20.8 bn7.42.51
(3)
Informa PLC - INF756.00£10.4 bn15.630.48
(3)
Intercontinental Hotels Group PLC - IHG6,310.00£13.2 bn22.732.78
(4)
International Consolidated Airlines Group S.A. - IAG156.40£7.7 bn5.290.3 
Intertek Group PLC - ITRK4,024.00£6.5 bn21.961.83
(2)
JD Sports Fashion PLC - JD160.30£8.3 bn41.780.04
(4)
Kingfisher PLC - KGF225.80£4.2 bn13.150.17 
Land Securities Group PLC - LAND631.80£4.7 bn#N/A-0.82
(4)
Legal & General Group PLC - LGEN227.60£13.6 bn24.340.09
(4)
Lloyds Banking Group PLC - LLOY44.51£36.0 bn17.760.03
(4)
London Stock Exchange Group PLC - LSEG8,964.00£48.7 bn01.19
(4)
M&G PLC - MNG211.20£5.0 bn#N/A-0.35
(4)
Marks And Spencer Group PLC - MKS253.85£5.0 bn12.970.2
(5)
Melrose Industries PLC - MRO529.20£7.1 bn#N/A-0.75 
Mondi PLC - MNDI1,439.00£7.0 bn9.161.57
(3)
National Grid PLC - NG1,033.48£48.7 bn4.962.08
(4)
Natwest Group PLC - NWG211.20£23.7 bn4.510.47 
Next PLC - NXT8,076.00£10.3 bn14.165.7 
Ocado Group PLC - OCDO596.40£4.9 bn#N/A-0.59
(4)
Pearson PLC - PSON922.00£8.3 bn22.460.41 
Pershing Square Holdings LTD - PSH3,146.00£8.5 bn#N/A#N/A 
Phoenix Group Holdings PLC - PHNX469.80£4.7 bn#N/A-1.2 
Prudential PLC - PRU867.40£30.5 bn20.880.42
(4)
Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC - RKT5,420.00£48.9 bn01.59
(4)
Relx PLC - REL3,054.43£72.6 bn33.50.91 
Rentokil Initial PLC - RTO427.70£13.8 bn34.780.12 
Rightmove PLC - RMV552.20£4.4 bn23.20.24
(5)
Rio Tinto PLC - RIO5,597.00£120.0 bn13.434.17
(3)
Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC - RR276.70£29.4 bn15.30.18
(4)
Rs Group PLC - RS1757.20£3.6 bn00.49 
Sage Group PLC - SGE1,151.50£11.8 bn56.540.2
(4)
Sainsbury (J) PLC - SBRY284.03£8.5 bn91.060.03
(3)
Schroders PLC - SDR407.55£6.6 bn14.290.29
(4)
Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust PLC - SMT719.40£10.1 bn#N/A-0.51
(4)
Segro PLC - SGRO823.20£10.1 bn#N/A-2.72 
Severn Trent PLC - SVT2,613.77£7.8 bn62.80.42 
Shell PLC - SHEL2,571.50£212.1 bn7.753.32
(3)
Smith & Nephew PLC - SN1,029.41£11.5 bn52.360.2
(5)
Smith (Ds) PLC - SMDS295.70£4.1 bn8.290.36
(4)
Smiths Group PLC - SMIN1,670.00£5.8 bn27.170.61 
Smurfit Kappa Group PLC - SKG3,064.00#N/A#N/A#N/A 
Spirax-Sarco Engineering PLC - SPX9,252.00£6.8 bn32.422.85
(3)
Sse PLC - SSE1,841.50£25.4 bn34.50.53 
St. James's Place PLC - STJ659.60£3.6 bn10.050.66
(4)
Standard Chartered PLC - STAN654.73£17.5 bn13.140.5 
Taylor Wimpey PLC - TW130.62£4.6 bn8.270.16 
Tesco PLC - TSCO279.60£25.0 bn14.350.19
(4)
Unilever PLC - ULVR3,779.00£120.1 bn13.562.79
(4)
Unite Group PLC - UTG987.50£4.3 bn28.480.35 
United Utilities Group PLC - UU1,089.00£9.4 bn#N/A-0.05 
Vodafone Group PLC - VOD71.66£24.5 bn2.180.33
(3)
Weir Group PLC - WEIR1,892.50£4.9 bn19.910.95 
Whitbread PLC - WTB3,181.87£6.0 bn23.151.37
(4)
Wpp PLC - WPP709.20£9.7 bn14.450.49 
   

What is the current FTSE 100 price?

Today’s FTSE 100 index price is 7,529.35 (as of 01/12/2023 16:35) which is a change of 75.6 or 1.01% from the last closing price of 7,529.35 with a constituent traded volume of n/a. The most recent daily high has been 7,538.71 and daily low 7,453.75. The UK100 index price 52 week high has been 8,047.06 and the 52 week low 7,206.82.

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The best way to invest in the FTSE 100 is to buy an ETF Index fund that tracks the index’s performance. 

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You can buy all the individual shares but that is expensive. Or you can pick what you think will be the best-performing shares and buy those. This is a good way to try and outperform the market by excluding poor-performing shares from your portfolio.

 

Shares within the FTSE 100 pay dividends and if you own an ETF or index fund that tracks the FTSE you will receive those payments (as cash for income ETFs or reinvested if accumulation ETFs.

The FTSE 100 index does not pay a dividend as you cannot actually own the “index”. You can only invest in a product based on the index.

The current FTSE 100 dividend yield is around 3.72%, which is a little higher than the average dividend yield over the past 20 years (3.51%). The lowest the FTSE 100 dividend yield has been is 2.09% in 2000 and the highest was in 2019 (4.49%).

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