UK Stock Market Almanac

Monday, June 27, 2005

June 27: FTSE100 Performance Analysis For This Day
Average percentage change for this day0.122 %
Standard deviation0.808
No. of times the FTSE has gone down today since 19846
No. of times FTSE has gone up today since 19849


Metals data for today
GoldSilverPlatinumPaladium
Day ranking (out of 365)240274271218
Avg. % change-0.072%-0.21%-0.136%-0.065%
Standard deviation % change0.7940.9450.9190.164
No. of times price has gone up7 980
No. of times price has gone down1214 114
Gold:since 1970, Silver : 1970, Platinum: 1976, Paladium: 1996


Yahoo European Business
Asia to roar ahead even if EU heeds Blair's advice: economists (AFP)
Opposition Socialists seen as favourites in national elections (Canadian Press)
European stocks drop as record oil price shakes sentiment (AFP)
European stocks suffer heavy oil-induced losses (FT.com)
German unemployment drops in June (AFP)
Euro dips briefly below $1.20 (Reuters)
Citing China, India, Blair warns EU of 'strategic failure'(AFP)
Blair: EU Risks Failure Unless It Reforms (AP)
Dollar gains on increased speculation of cut in eurozone rates (AFP)
Blair calls for EU renewal, economic reform (Reuters)
Ifo Institute Sees German Growth Slowing (AP)

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2001 Body Shop shares fell 16 per cent after the collapse of �290 million bid talks with Grupo Omnilife of Mexico.

BBC - On This Day
1991: Yugoslav troops invade Slovenia
Yugoslav tanks, troops and aircraft sweep into the small republic of Slovenia, 48 hours after it declared independence.
1963: Warm welcome for JFK in Ireland
The US President John F Kennedy visits his ancestral homeland in County Wexford.
1957: Smoking 'causes lung cancer'
The link between smoking and lung cancer is one of 'direct cause and effect', a report by the Medical Research Council finds.
1986: US guilty of backing Contras
The International Court of Justice finds the United States guilty of violating international law by supporting rebels in Nicaragua.
1977: Home Secretary jeered on picket line
Home Secretary Merlyn Rees appeals for calm following two weeks of violent clashes outside the Grunwick factory in north London.

Wikipedia On This Day
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