- the FT 100 Share Index
- UK [ˌef tiː wʌn hʌndrəd ˈʃeər ˌɪndeks] / US [ˌef tɪ wʌn hʌndrəd ˈʃer ˌɪndeks] noun
English dictionary. 2014.
English dictionary. 2014.
(the) FT 100 Share Index — the FT 100 Share Index UK [ˌef tiː wʌn hʌndrəd ˈʃeər ˌɪndeks] US [ˌef ti wʌn hʌndrəd ˈʃer ˌɪndeks] noun the ftse index http://www.macmillandictionary.com/med2cd/weblinks/ft 100 share index the.htm Thesaurus: stock exchange around the worldhyponym … Useful english dictionary
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