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I'm trying to find a list of shares that behind each FTSE350 epic, e.g. KB.D.DRINKS.DAILY.IP (Beverages)
I was pointed to this IG website but the index names don't correspond exactly with the epics on IG Trading:  https://www.ig.com/uk/markets-stock-screener
For example, it says that Compass Group PLC is in Hotels & Entertainment Services but there is no Hotels & Entertainment Services FTSE350 index...?  

Thanks...

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10 hours ago, wki said:

I'm trying to find a list of shares that behind each FTSE350 epic, e.g. KB.D.DRINKS.DAILY.IP (Beverages)
I was pointed to this IG website but the index names don't correspond exactly with the epics on IG Trading:  https://www.ig.com/uk/markets-stock-screener
For example, it says that Compass Group PLC is in Hotels & Entertainment Services but there is no Hotels & Entertainment Services FTSE350 index...?  

Thanks...

Dear @wki,

Thank you for your post. 

Not quite sure I understand your question. The FTSE350 index comprises the following sectors: Financials, Oil and gas, Consumer goods, Consumer Services, Industrials, Healthcare, Basic Materials, Telecommunications, Utilities, and Technology. Compass Group PLC has been listed in the Consumer Goods Sector. The third column describes the specific industry within the sector the company operates.

I hope this is what you were asking :) 

 

Thanks,

KoketsoIG

 

 

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On 27/01/2024 at 23:24, wki said:

Hi, thanks, but there is no "Consumer Goods" FTSE350 tradeable epic though?

Dear @wki,

Please note that you can use the 'Sector' filter by using the third column from the ETF screener to find these on our platform. As you can see in the attached, Compass Group PLC is there. Alternatively, you can use the search function to find the specific stock you are looking for as it works the same.

Have a great day ahead!

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Thanks,

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Thanks, I can see it is there, but I cannot see what FTSE 350 sector it belongs to.  I am looking for the breakdown of all the sectors, ie what stocks belong to each of the following "epic" sectors (that sheet is useful but it doesnt tie back 100%):
FTSE 350 Banks
FTSE 350 General Retailers
FTSE 350 Mining
FTSE 350 Oil and Gas Producers
FTSE 350 Real Estate Investment Trusts
FTSE 350 Aerospace and Defence
FTSE 350 Household Goods and Home Construction
FTSE 350 Beverages
FTSE 350 Chemicals
etc

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