FTSE 100 Index Provider Considers Easing Rules for Foreign Company Inclusion

Deep News
Jan 21

According to informed sources, FTSE Russell is considering amending relevant rules to facilitate the inclusion of foreign companies into its UK stock indices, a move that could potentially enhance London's appeal as a listing destination.

The sources indicated that the index compiler, part of the London Stock Exchange Group, is discussing a reduction in the free float requirement for foreign-registered companies listed in London from 25% to 10%. This adjustment would place international companies on an equal footing with domestic UK firms.

This potential change would complement a series of recent reforms introduced by the UK government, market regulators, and the exchange itself, all aimed at boosting London's attractiveness as a destination for Initial Public Offerings (IPOs). It could also have a material impact on the composition of the FTSE 100 index, with the possibility of smaller domestic companies being displaced by larger global competitors.

One of the sources mentioned that a consultation process on the matter could be announced as early as next week. A spokesperson for FTSE Russell stated that the company "continuously reviews its indices to ensure they remain relevant and accurately reflect financial markets," but declined to comment on any specific details.

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