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Global Stocks: FTSE Russell to align free-float rules for UK, foreign firms
FTSE Russell will lower the minimum free-float requirement for all companies in the FTSE UK Index Series to 10% from June 2026, aligning it with the London Stock Exchange's rule. This change aims to better reflect the UK market by removing the disparity for non-UK companies, which previously faced a 25% threshold.
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