September 15: FTSE100 Performance Analysis For This Day
Metals data for today
Gold:since 1970, Silver : 1970, Platinum: 1976, Paladium: 1996
Yahoo European Business
Election Could Halt German Market Rally (AP)
European stocks rebound, as Thales surges in Paris (AFP)
FTSE keeps Taiwan, S Korea status unchanged (FT.com)
EC Official: Euro-Zone Growth Is Likely (AP)
European equities reclaim some lost ground (FT.com)
European stocks poised to move higher (FT.com)
Ecuador rejects EU banana tariff proposal (Reuters)
Shares close lower as Smith &Nephew warning weighs on FTSE 100 (AFP)
Germany's Consumer Prices Rise in August (AP)
Brown pushes economic reform so Europe can take on Asia (AFP)
EU demands more and cheaper oil (Reuters)
On this day
1964 The Sun newspaper is published for the first time, replacing the Daily Herald.
BBC - On This Day
1940: Victory for RAF in Battle of Britain
RAF Fighter Command is claiming victory over the Luftwaffe after a day of heavy bombing raids ends in major losses for the enemy.
1950: UN stages daring assault on Inchon
The United Nations lands thousands of troops on the Korean coast behind enemy lines, in the first counter-attack of the war.
2000: UK fuel protesters go back home
The fuel protests which have paralysed Britain for seven days are at an end.
1985: Europe wins Ryder Cup
Tony Jacklin's team of golfers beats the United States in the Ryder Cup for the first time in 28 years after dominating the final day of the competition.
1978: German terror suspect arrested in UK
One of the most wanted members of the West German Baader-Meinhof gang is detained in London.
1964: The Sun newspaper is born
The Sun newspaper is published today for the first time. It is replacing the Daily Herald.
Wikipedia On This Day
Wikipedia entry for September 15
Average percentage change for this day | -0.209 % |
Standard deviation | 1.093 |
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) | 267 | 221 | 344 | 332 |
Avg. % change | -0.12% | -0.081% | -0.462% | -0.452% |
Standard deviation % change | 0.956 | 2.377 | 1.538 | 1.423 |
No. of times price has gone up | 10 | 10 | 7 | 1 |
No. of times price has gone down | 11 | 11 | 12 | 4 |
Yahoo European Business
Election Could Halt German Market Rally (AP)
European stocks rebound, as Thales surges in Paris (AFP)
FTSE keeps Taiwan, S Korea status unchanged (FT.com)
EC Official: Euro-Zone Growth Is Likely (AP)
European equities reclaim some lost ground (FT.com)
European stocks poised to move higher (FT.com)
Ecuador rejects EU banana tariff proposal (Reuters)
Shares close lower as Smith &Nephew warning weighs on FTSE 100 (AFP)
Germany's Consumer Prices Rise in August (AP)
Brown pushes economic reform so Europe can take on Asia (AFP)
EU demands more and cheaper oil (Reuters)
On this day
1964 The Sun newspaper is published for the first time, replacing the Daily Herald.
BBC - On This Day
1940: Victory for RAF in Battle of Britain
RAF Fighter Command is claiming victory over the Luftwaffe after a day of heavy bombing raids ends in major losses for the enemy.
1950: UN stages daring assault on Inchon
The United Nations lands thousands of troops on the Korean coast behind enemy lines, in the first counter-attack of the war.
2000: UK fuel protesters go back home
The fuel protests which have paralysed Britain for seven days are at an end.
1985: Europe wins Ryder Cup
Tony Jacklin's team of golfers beats the United States in the Ryder Cup for the first time in 28 years after dominating the final day of the competition.
1978: German terror suspect arrested in UK
One of the most wanted members of the West German Baader-Meinhof gang is detained in London.
1964: The Sun newspaper is born
The Sun newspaper is published today for the first time. It is replacing the Daily Herald.
Wikipedia On This Day
Wikipedia entry for September 15
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