The Global Index Provider FTSE has announced to include some new shares in the All-World Index in its index review. These changes are going to be implemented from September 22, 2025. Under the reshuffle, 8 Indian shares have been included in the FTSE All-World Index.
These 8 shares are Indian Overseas Bank, Autham Investment and Infrastructure, Hexavier Technologies, Cholamandalam Financial Holdings, Godfrey Philips India, JK Cement, MCX and Narayan Hridayalaya.
FTSE ie Financial Times Stock Exchange is a group of stock market indexes. It has been created by Financial Times and London Stock Exchange. The FTSE All-World Index is a market-capacation weed index. This reflects the performance of the Large and mid-cap stocks of the Ftse Global Equity Index series.
Talking about the performance of the 8 Indian shares that are going to be included in the Ftse All-World Index, the Indian Overseas Bank shares have come down about 40 percent in a year and 18 percent in 6 months. The current price on BSE is Rs 38.05.
The current price of the Autham Investment and Infrastructure shares is Rs 2986.95. The stock has gained 81 percent in a year, 96 percent in 6 months and 36 percent in 3 months. In 3 years, the price is over 1900 percent and 25473 percent in 5 years.
The stock of Hexavier Technologies has climbed about 12 percent a week. The current price is Rs 799.95. Cholamandalam has doubled the money of financial holdings in 2 years. At the same time, 24 percent has jumped in 6 months.
The current price of Godfrey Philips India shares is Rs 10568.20. It has strengthened 82 percent in 6 months and 27 percent in 3 months. JK Cement’s stock has climbed about 50 percent in 6 months and 34 percent in 3 months. The current price is Rs 6842.40.