Ftse wma stock market conservative index

* Real-time data for indices, futures, commodities or cryptocurrencies are provided by market makers, not the exchanges. Prices are indicative and may differ from the actual market price. The Wealth Management Association (WMA) is to drop the FTSE in favour of MSCI for its private investor index series. The WMA, headed up by chief executive Liz Field (pictured), said the move has been made to improve 'flexibility'. Effective from 1 March 2017, the index series will be updated Data provided by FE fundinfo. Care has been taken to ensure that the information is correct, but FE fundinfo neither warrants, represents nor guarantees the contents of information, nor does it accept any responsibility for errors, inaccuracies, omissions or any inconsistencies herein.

FTSE Russell is a leading global index provider creating and managing a wide range of indexes, data and analytic solutions to meet client needs across asset classes, style and strategies. Data provided by FE fundinfo. Care has been taken to ensure that the information is correct, but FE fundinfo neither warrants, represents nor guarantees the contents of information, nor does it accept any responsibility for errors, inaccuracies, omissions or any inconsistencies herein. the existing Conservative Index, and a new index with higher risk features compared with the existing Growth Index. Therefore, FTSE Russell will add an Ultra Conservative Index and an Ultra Growth Index to the series. The asset allocation levels for these two indexes will be derived from the Morningstar Fixed The MSCI WMA Private Investor Index series launched on 1 March and will represent five investment objectives – conservative, income, growth, balanced and global growth. The FTSE WMA private investor indices delivered a range of returns from 6.47 per cent for the FTSE WMA Stock Market Growth index to a more impressive 10.77 per cent from the FTSE WMA Stock Market All content on FT.com is for your general information and use only and is not intended to address your particular requirements. In particular, the content does not constitute any form of advice, recommendation, representation, endorsement or arrangement by FT and is not intended to be relied upon by users in making (or refraining from making) any specific investment or other decisions. The FTSE 100 (Financial Times Stock Exchange) is the most important index in the UK and the leading index of the London Stock Exchange. Although the FTSE was only introduced in January 1984, its

3 May 2016 FTSE / WMA Stock Market Conservative Portfolio. An increase in International Equities from 11.0% to 13.5%; A decrease in Bonds from 45.0% 

All content on FT.com is for your general information and use only and is not intended to address your particular requirements. In particular, the content does not constitute any form of advice, recommendation, representation, endorsement or arrangement by FT and is not intended to be relied upon by users in making (or refraining from making) any specific investment or other decisions. The FTSE 100 (Financial Times Stock Exchange) is the most important index in the UK and the leading index of the London Stock Exchange. Although the FTSE was only introduced in January 1984, its European stock futures pointed to a sharply lower open for markets on Thursday, with those for the German DAX 30 index and the FTSE 100 index sliding more than 4%. FTSE 100 index futures fell over 1%. FTSE 100; Nikkei 225; Xetra DAX; CAC 40; Dow Jones Industrial Average; S&P 500; NASDAQ Composite; Hang Seng; FTSE 350; FTSE Eurofirst 300; Shanghai Composite The FTSE WMA private investor indices delivered a range of returns from 6.47 per cent for the FTSE WMA Stock Market Growth index to a more impressive 10.77 per cent from the FTSE WMA Stock Market

Why is the change being made to MSCI as the provider of the WMA Private Investor Indices? The new MSCI WMA Private Investor Index Series will offer the wealth management community a series of flexible multi- asset indices that will be augmented and enhanced over time based on the changing needs of the private client sector.

the existing Conservative Index, and a new index with higher risk features compared with the existing Growth Index. Therefore, FTSE Russell will add an Ultra Conservative Index and an Ultra Growth Index to the series. The asset allocation levels for these two indexes will be derived from the Morningstar Fixed The MSCI WMA Private Investor Index series launched on 1 March and will represent five investment objectives – conservative, income, growth, balanced and global growth. The FTSE WMA private investor indices delivered a range of returns from 6.47 per cent for the FTSE WMA Stock Market Growth index to a more impressive 10.77 per cent from the FTSE WMA Stock Market All content on FT.com is for your general information and use only and is not intended to address your particular requirements. In particular, the content does not constitute any form of advice, recommendation, representation, endorsement or arrangement by FT and is not intended to be relied upon by users in making (or refraining from making) any specific investment or other decisions. The FTSE 100 (Financial Times Stock Exchange) is the most important index in the UK and the leading index of the London Stock Exchange. Although the FTSE was only introduced in January 1984, its

European stock futures pointed to a sharply lower open for markets on Thursday, with those for the German DAX 30 index and the FTSE 100 index sliding more than 4%. FTSE 100 index futures fell over 1%.

The FTSE Private Investor Index Series is a multi-asset index series providing market participants in the UK with a set of asset allocation benchmarks covering equities, fixed income, cash, property and other investments.

The latest index values for companies trading on stock exchanges across the world, FTSE UK Private Investor Conservative, GBP, -7.4, -5.3, -0.4, 5.2, 19.8 

European stock futures pointed to a sharply lower open for markets on Thursday, with those for the German DAX 30 index and the FTSE 100 index sliding more than 4%. FTSE 100 index futures fell over 1%. FTSE 100; Nikkei 225; Xetra DAX; CAC 40; Dow Jones Industrial Average; S&P 500; NASDAQ Composite; Hang Seng; FTSE 350; FTSE Eurofirst 300; Shanghai Composite

* Real-time data for indices, futures, commodities or cryptocurrencies are provided by market makers, not the exchanges. Prices are indicative and may differ from the actual market price. The Wealth Management Association (WMA) is to drop the FTSE in favour of MSCI for its private investor index series. The WMA, headed up by chief executive Liz Field (pictured), said the move has been made to improve 'flexibility'. Effective from 1 March 2017, the index series will be updated Data provided by FE fundinfo. Care has been taken to ensure that the information is correct, but FE fundinfo neither warrants, represents nor guarantees the contents of information, nor does it accept any responsibility for errors, inaccuracies, omissions or any inconsistencies herein. Comprehensive information about the FTSE 100 Total Return index. More information is available in the different sections of the FTSE 100 Total Return page, such as: historical data, charts, technical analysis and others. Prev. Close 6,689.13 Day's Range 6,678.15 - 6,779.04 1-Year Change 2.43%