What is the current PE ratio of the FTSE 100?

What is the current PE ratio of the FTSE 100?

What is the current PE ratio of the FTSE 100?

The current Shiller PE of the FTSE 100 is 13.66 (12/31/2020), considerable lower than the corresponding ratio of FTSE 250. The trailing twelve month P/E is currently 17.55.

What is the PE ratio of the FTSE 250?

FTSE 250 PE ratio = 22.57. Average CPI index for 2019 = 107.8.

What is the yield on the FTSE All-Share?

The corresponding yield of the All-Share index is 3.57%….FTSE 100 / 250 / All-Share – Dividend Yield & Annual Total Return.

Date 12/31/2019
FTSE 100 Annual Total Return (TTM) 17.32%
FTSE 250 Dividend Yield 2.93%
FTSE 250 Annual Total Return (TTM) 28.88%
FTSE All-Share Dividend Yield 4.09%

What proportion of FTSE All-Share is FTSE 100?

The FTSE 100 companies represent about 85% of an All-Share tracker, but having another 15% in companies outside the Footsie usefully dampens the dominance of the ‘megacaps’ like Shell. The table below shows the weightings of the top five companies in HSBC’s FTSE 100 and FTSE All-Share trackers (as of 30/4/19).

What is the best PE ratio of a stock?

A higher P/E ratio shows that investors are willing to pay a higher share price today because of growth expectations in the future. The average P/E for the S&P 500 has historically ranged from 13 to 15. For example, a company with a current P/E of 25, above the S&P average, trades at 25 times earnings.

Is FTSE 100 better than FTSE 250?

Looking at each of the past 10 calendar years, the FTSE 250 has beaten the FTSE 100 for the majority of the past decade. Out of 10 years the FTSE 250 has outperformed six times.

Does the FTSE 100 pay dividends?

2, 2020. LONDON — Total FTSE 100 dividend payments are expected to rise by a quarter this year to £76.9 billion ($106.3 million), meaning the U.K.’s leading index is set to yield 3.7% for 2021, according to data aggregated by British stockbroker AJ Bell.