A slang term for the FTSE 100 index The Footsie consists of 100 blue chip stocks that trade on the London Stock Exchange
popular name for the Financial Times-Stock Exchange (FT-SE) 100 Share Index, recording the average value of the 100 leading British shares
Mainly applies to international equities Financial times (f-t)-actuaries 100 index: "Dow average" of London
If someone plays footsie with you, they touch your feet with their own feet, for example under a table, often as a playful way of expressing their romantic or sexual feelings towards you. an informal name for the FT 100 Share Index. a) to secretly touch someone's feet with your feet under a table to show that you think they are sexually attractive b) to work together and help each other in a dishonest way
A nickname for the "Financial Times' " FT-SE 100 Index (Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100 stock index) It is a market value-weighted index of 100 alpha stocks traded on the London Stock Exchange
A flirting game where two people touch each others feet with their feet, under a table or otherwise concealed place, as a romantic prelude
the popular name for the FT-SE 100 Share Index, the UK stockmarket's main benchmark index, which measures the daily share price performance of Britain's top 100 public limited companies, ranked by their size (See also Market Capitalisation)
{i} stealthy flirtatious touching with the feet (under a table); cooperation in a cunning or devious way; (Informal) foot (used by children or when speaking to young children)