January 25: FTSE100 Performance Analysis For This Day
Metals data for today
Gold:since 1970, Silver : 1970, Platinum: 1976, Paladium: 1996
Yahoo European Business
European Shares Open Steady (Reuters)
Global Markets: Oil Rally Unnerves Shares (Reuters)
European stocks slide in early trading (AFP)
EU's Gray Future (Investor's Business Daily)
Shares close in the black on upbeat US earnings (AFP)
Dollar falls on weak US consumer confidence (AFP)
Germany world's largest exporter for second year in row, figures show (Canadian Press)
Luxembourg Confident of Euro Pact (AP)
EU at odds over reform to euro rules (AFP)
European Union signals new effort to change business and worker attitudes (Canadian Press)
EU Translation Costs to Surpass $1B Mark (AP)
On this day
1960 In response to the Payola Scandal, the US National Association of Broadcasters proposed that disc jockeys accepting payment from record labels for broadcasting particular songs would be charged a $500 fine and spend a year in prison.
2000 Goldman Sachs filed a $58m IPO of 18-month-old Noosh Inc., a zero-revenue company whose key business strategy would be to ""exploit our first-mover advantage."" (The deal was withdrawn 22 May).
BBC - On This Day
1999: Colombia quake leaves hundreds dead
At least 300 people are killed and 1,000 are injured in an earthquake in Colombia, South America - the worst for 16 years.
1971: Idi Amin ousts Uganda president
General Idi Amin seizes power while President Milton Obote is away on a foreign visit - troops seal off Entebbe airport.
1990: Children killed in devastating storm
At least 39 people, some of them children, die in the worst weather to hit England and Wales since the 1987 hurricane.
1998: Pope calls for reform in Cuba
During a historic visit to Cuba Pope John Paul II demands the release of political prisoners while condemning US attempts to isolate the country.
1999: Olympic officials face bribery charges
Six members of the International Olympic Committee face expulsion following an inquiry into a corruption scandal.
1981: Dissident Labour MPs plan new party
Four former Labour cabinet ministers signal their intention to breakaway from the opposition and set up their own political party.
Wikipedia On This Day
Wikipedia entry for January 25
Average percentage change for this day | -0.218 % |
Standard deviation | 0.684 |
No. of times the FTSE has gone down today since 1984 | 8 |
No. of times FTSE has gone up today since 1984 | 5 |
Metals data for today
Gold | Silver | Platinum | Paladium | |
Day ranking (out of 365) | ||||
Avg. % change | -0.042% | -0.233% | 0.306% | -4.081% |
Standard deviation % change | 1.327 | 2.194 | 1.111 | 20.012 |
No. of times price has gone up | 11 | 11 | 12 | 2 |
No. of times price has gone down | 8 | 12 | 6 | 2 |
Yahoo European Business
European Shares Open Steady (Reuters)
Global Markets: Oil Rally Unnerves Shares (Reuters)
European stocks slide in early trading (AFP)
EU's Gray Future (Investor's Business Daily)
Shares close in the black on upbeat US earnings (AFP)
Dollar falls on weak US consumer confidence (AFP)
Germany world's largest exporter for second year in row, figures show (Canadian Press)
Luxembourg Confident of Euro Pact (AP)
EU at odds over reform to euro rules (AFP)
European Union signals new effort to change business and worker attitudes (Canadian Press)
EU Translation Costs to Surpass $1B Mark (AP)
On this day
1960 In response to the Payola Scandal, the US National Association of Broadcasters proposed that disc jockeys accepting payment from record labels for broadcasting particular songs would be charged a $500 fine and spend a year in prison.
2000 Goldman Sachs filed a $58m IPO of 18-month-old Noosh Inc., a zero-revenue company whose key business strategy would be to ""exploit our first-mover advantage."" (The deal was withdrawn 22 May).
BBC - On This Day
1999: Colombia quake leaves hundreds dead
At least 300 people are killed and 1,000 are injured in an earthquake in Colombia, South America - the worst for 16 years.
1971: Idi Amin ousts Uganda president
General Idi Amin seizes power while President Milton Obote is away on a foreign visit - troops seal off Entebbe airport.
1990: Children killed in devastating storm
At least 39 people, some of them children, die in the worst weather to hit England and Wales since the 1987 hurricane.
1998: Pope calls for reform in Cuba
During a historic visit to Cuba Pope John Paul II demands the release of political prisoners while condemning US attempts to isolate the country.
1999: Olympic officials face bribery charges
Six members of the International Olympic Committee face expulsion following an inquiry into a corruption scandal.
1981: Dissident Labour MPs plan new party
Four former Labour cabinet ministers signal their intention to breakaway from the opposition and set up their own political party.
Wikipedia On This Day
Wikipedia entry for January 25
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