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Capita and Dixons Carphone demoted from FTSE 100

Dixons Carphone will leave London's FTSE 100 after a quarterly review
Dixons Carphone will leave London's FTSE 100 after a quarterly review

Outsourcing company Capita and phone retailer Dixons Carphone will leave London's FTSE 100 share index following index provider FTSE Russell's quarterly review. 

Mid-cap investment trust Scottish Mortgage and pest control company Rentokil Initial would be promoted to the index of Britain's biggest companies, FTSE Russell said in a statement last night. 

The changes to constituents will be applied after market close on March 17 and come into force the following trading day, March 20. 

Following steep declines in their share prices, Capita and Dixons Carphone are currently the smallest, by market value, on the index. They will join the FTSE mid-cap index. 

Capita first entered the FTSE 100 in 2000, but was in the mid-cap index from 2003 to 2004. 

For the British blue-chip index, companies which fall to 111th or lower in a ranking by market values on the review date could be deleted to be replaced by the largest non-constituents.