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what is the pe of ftse ?

The FTSE 100’s trailing P/E is about 14.87 and its forward P/E is about 13.35 as of January 1, 2026. That puts it close to its long-run “around 15” valuation range rather than at an extreme level.

Quick Scoop

If by “FTSE” you mean the FTSE 100 , the most recent sourced figure I found is:

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Metric Value
Trailing P/E 14.87
Forward P/E 13.35
CAPE 18.20

What it means

A P/E near 15 usually suggests the index is trading at a fairly normal valuation, not obviously cheap or expensive on that measure alone.

The FTSE 100 is the benchmark index of the 100 largest publicly traded companies on the London Stock Exchange.

Its dividend yield is listed at 3.06% on the London Stock Exchange page I checked, which can matter a lot for FTSE investors because the index is known for income as well as valuation.

One caution

“FTSE” can mean different things in casual conversation, but the FTSE 100 is usually what people mean.
Also, P/E readings move over time, so the exact number depends on the date and whether you mean trailing or forward earnings.

Bottom line

If you want the FTSE 100 P/E , use 14.87 trailing and 13.35 forward as the latest sourced figures I found.