June 13: FTSE100 Performance Analysis For This Day
Metals data for today
Gold:since 1970, Silver : 1970, Platinum: 1976, Paladium: 1996
Yahoo European Business
Bank chief doesn't rule out euro rate cut (AFP)
EU Urges Flexible Chinese Currency (AP)
European stocks rally as investors digest Greenspan testimony (AFP)
EU's Almunia Plays Down Concern About EMU (AP)
Recession gloom hangs over Italian economy (AFP)
Blair hangs tough on rebate as he pushes for EU reforms (AFP)
EU seeks time to restructure textiles amid globalisation fears (AFP)
Blair insists EU rebate must be put amid broader debate of EU finances (AFP)
London shares end firmer near highs (AFP)
Britain reiterates insistence on keeping EU rebate (AFP)
Bank of England keeps rate at 4.75 percent, shuns calls for cut (AFP)
On this day
2002 Royal Mail announced they were re-branding themselves as, well, Royal Mail - as we always thought of them. Consignia, the name adopted in 2001, was to be consigned to the brand scrap heap.
BBC - On This Day
1967: Moscow calls for UN action against Israel
The United Nations Security Council rejects Soviet demands for an immediate vote to condemn Israel's aggression in the so-called six-day war.
1981: Queen shot at by youth
A 17-year-old man is arrested for shooting a replica gun at the Queen as she rode past crowds in London.
1991: Yeltsin wins first Russian elections
Boris Yeltsin celebrates victory as Russia's first popularly-elected president.
1978: Israeli troops leave southern Lebanon
Israeli troops complete their withdrawal from southern Lebanon handing over many of their positions to a right-wing Christian movement.
1996: Guernsey votes to legalise abortion
Guernsey votes to legalise abortion, overturning a ban which dates back to 1910.
Wikipedia On This Day
Wikipedia entry for June 13
Average percentage change for this day | -0.215 % |
Standard deviation | 0.778 |
No. of times the FTSE has gone down today since 1984 | 9 |
No. of times FTSE has gone up today since 1984 | 6 |
Metals data for today
Gold | Silver | Platinum | Paladium | |
Day ranking (out of 365) | 124 | 125 | 206 | 121 |
Avg. % change | 0.145% | 0.197% | -0.011% | 0.058% |
Standard deviation % change | 0.984 | 1.614 | 1.102 | 1.348 |
No. of times price has gone up | 10 | 9 | 9 | 2 |
No. of times price has gone down | 11 | 13 | 11 | 3 |
Yahoo European Business
Bank chief doesn't rule out euro rate cut (AFP)
EU Urges Flexible Chinese Currency (AP)
European stocks rally as investors digest Greenspan testimony (AFP)
EU's Almunia Plays Down Concern About EMU (AP)
Recession gloom hangs over Italian economy (AFP)
Blair hangs tough on rebate as he pushes for EU reforms (AFP)
EU seeks time to restructure textiles amid globalisation fears (AFP)
Blair insists EU rebate must be put amid broader debate of EU finances (AFP)
London shares end firmer near highs (AFP)
Britain reiterates insistence on keeping EU rebate (AFP)
Bank of England keeps rate at 4.75 percent, shuns calls for cut (AFP)
On this day
2002 Royal Mail announced they were re-branding themselves as, well, Royal Mail - as we always thought of them. Consignia, the name adopted in 2001, was to be consigned to the brand scrap heap.
BBC - On This Day
1967: Moscow calls for UN action against Israel
The United Nations Security Council rejects Soviet demands for an immediate vote to condemn Israel's aggression in the so-called six-day war.
1981: Queen shot at by youth
A 17-year-old man is arrested for shooting a replica gun at the Queen as she rode past crowds in London.
1991: Yeltsin wins first Russian elections
Boris Yeltsin celebrates victory as Russia's first popularly-elected president.
1978: Israeli troops leave southern Lebanon
Israeli troops complete their withdrawal from southern Lebanon handing over many of their positions to a right-wing Christian movement.
1996: Guernsey votes to legalise abortion
Guernsey votes to legalise abortion, overturning a ban which dates back to 1910.
Wikipedia On This Day
Wikipedia entry for June 13
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