February 16: 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 Lower (Reuters)
France pushes case to lift China arms embargo despite US fears: minister (AFP)
Iran: U.S. Spy Drones Fly Over Nuke Sites (AP)
London shares close at fresh 32-month highs (AFP)
Euro-zone economic growth slows in final quarter 2004 (Canadian Press)
German economy shows unexpected dip in fourth quarter of 2004 (Canadian Press)
Eurozone posts growth of 2.0 percent in 2004 (AFP)
French Treasury Penalizes Citigroup (AP)
Dollar Dips Against Euro After Rally (AP)
London starts week flat despite bid rumours (FT.com)
'Big Brother'producer Endemol looks to float on British bourse: report (AFP)
On this day
1937 DuPont Corp patented nylon, developed by employee Wallace H Carothers.
BBC - On This Day
1959: Castro sworn in as Cuban PM
Cuba's revolutionary leader Fidel Castro becomes the country's youngest ever premier.
2001: Serbs killed in Kosovo pilgrimage
At least seven Serbs are killed in a bomb attack on a bus making its way to a religious ceremony in Kosovo.
1985: Falklands' row civil servant resigns
Ministry of Defence assistant secretary Clive Ponting resigns from his post over the Belgrano affair.
1972: Miners' strike turns off the lights
Many homes and businesses will be without electricity for up to nine hours a day from today, the Central Electricity Generating Board has announced.
1965: Beeching plans for 'bloated' railways
A second report from British Railways Board chairman Dr Richard Beeching outlines transport needs for the next 25 years.
Wikipedia On This Day
Wikipedia entry for February 16
Average percentage change for this day | 0.167 % |
Standard deviation | 1.12 |
No. of times the FTSE has gone down today since 1984 | 7 |
No. of times FTSE has gone up today since 1984 | 6 |
Metals data for today
Gold | Silver | Platinum | Paladium | |
Day ranking (out of 365) | ||||
Avg. % change | -0.038% | -0.111% | -0.071% | 0.012% |
Standard deviation % change | 0.432 | 0.855 | 0.766 | 0.231 |
No. of times price has gone up | 9 | 9 | 9 | 1 |
No. of times price has gone down | 9 | 12 | 12 | 2 |
Yahoo European Business
European Shares Open Lower (Reuters)
France pushes case to lift China arms embargo despite US fears: minister (AFP)
Iran: U.S. Spy Drones Fly Over Nuke Sites (AP)
London shares close at fresh 32-month highs (AFP)
Euro-zone economic growth slows in final quarter 2004 (Canadian Press)
German economy shows unexpected dip in fourth quarter of 2004 (Canadian Press)
Eurozone posts growth of 2.0 percent in 2004 (AFP)
French Treasury Penalizes Citigroup (AP)
Dollar Dips Against Euro After Rally (AP)
London starts week flat despite bid rumours (FT.com)
'Big Brother'producer Endemol looks to float on British bourse: report (AFP)
On this day
1937 DuPont Corp patented nylon, developed by employee Wallace H Carothers.
BBC - On This Day
1959: Castro sworn in as Cuban PM
Cuba's revolutionary leader Fidel Castro becomes the country's youngest ever premier.
2001: Serbs killed in Kosovo pilgrimage
At least seven Serbs are killed in a bomb attack on a bus making its way to a religious ceremony in Kosovo.
1985: Falklands' row civil servant resigns
Ministry of Defence assistant secretary Clive Ponting resigns from his post over the Belgrano affair.
1972: Miners' strike turns off the lights
Many homes and businesses will be without electricity for up to nine hours a day from today, the Central Electricity Generating Board has announced.
1965: Beeching plans for 'bloated' railways
A second report from British Railways Board chairman Dr Richard Beeching outlines transport needs for the next 25 years.
Wikipedia On This Day
Wikipedia entry for February 16
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