What was the FTSE 100 in 2008?

FTSE 100 and FTSE All-Share since 1986

YearFTSE-100FTSE All-Share
IndexIndex
200844342209
200764573287
200662213221

Why did the FTSE 100 fall today?

The Financial Times Stock Exchange, also known as FTSE 100 index, dropped to its lowest rate since mid-May 2021 today (July 19) as Covid-19 restrictions are lifted in England for ‘Freedom Day’.

What was the FTSE in April 2019?

Market Commentary April 2019

30 April 20196 months
FTSE 1007,418.224.07%
GBP/USD1.30322.08%
GBP/EUR1.16213.11%
Brent Crude (US$)72.06-4.52%

How far did the FTSE 100 fall in 2008?

31%
The FTSE 100 fell 31% in 2008, the biggest annual fall in the then 24 years since the index had been created.

What percentage did the stock market crash in 2008?

From October 6–10, 2008, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) closed lower in all five sessions. Volume levels were record-breaking. The DJIA fell over 1,874 points, or 18%, in its worst weekly decline ever on both a points and percentage basis. The S&P 500 fell more than 20%.

Which stock dropped the most today?

Day Losers

SymbolNamePrice (Intraday)
RETAReata Pharmaceuticals, Inc.100.00
BCRXBioCryst Pharmaceuticals, Inc.15.20
OSHOak Street Health, Inc.54.81
FLGTFulgent Genetics, Inc.97.34

Is the FTSE 100 undervalued?

The UK stock market was one of the hardest hit during the coronavirus outbreak in 2020. However, a plethora of undervalued stocks remain in the index, attracting M&A interest from private equity groups looking for opportunities in the post-pandemic era. …

What does FTSE stand for?

Financial Times Stock Exchange
The Financial Times Stock Exchange (FTSE) Group is a financial organization that specializes in the management of asset exchanges and creating index offerings for the global financial markets. The London Stock Exchange (LSE) Group currently owns FTSE.

What was the lowest FTSE in 2020?

4,993.89
In 2020, the FTSE reached a yearly high of 6,564.29 and a low of 4,993.89.

Where can I find FTSE 100 closing price?

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Where can I find FTSE 100 historical data?

Get free historical data for FTSE 100. You’ll find the closing price, open, high, low, change and %change for the selected range of dates. The data can be viewed in daily, weekly or monthly time intervals. At the bottom of the table you’ll find the data summary for the selected range of dates. What is your sentiment on FTSE 100?

How often does the FTSE 100 Index change?

The composition of the FTSE 100 and the weighting of the shares included in it are reviewed twice annually and adjusted when necessary. The FTSE 100 is traded each trading day on the London Stock Exchange between 10:00 am and 6:30 pm CET; the index level is calculated continuously once a second in real time and published every 15 seconds.

What was the worst month for the FTSE 100?

In a quarter where Britain’s FTSE 100 index of leading shares fell 24.8%, its worst monthly fall since late 1987, and with the MSCI World index down 21.5%, it was no surprise that equity funds were the worst hit, particularly those exposed to the energy sector or emerging markets.

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