The valuation of US tech giant Apple has continued to surge, and has now surpassed the entire value of all the members of the UK's top share index.
Apple's shares rose 4% on Tuesday, valuing it at $2.3 trillion (£1.7tn), compared to the £1.5tn value of all the companies in the FTSE 100.
It is just two weeks since Apple became the first US firm to be valued at $2tn.
Apple's shares rose 4% on Tuesday, valuing it at $2.3 trillion (£1.7tn), compared to the £1.5tn value of all the companies in the FTSE 100.
It is just two weeks since Apple became the first US firm to be valued at $2tn.
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