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    In which year did the FT Index reach its lowest closing figure of 49.4 on the London Stock Exchange?

    Question #15170. Asked by Hen. (Dec 20 01 10:54 AM)


    Tabby Tom

    According to a book called 'Understanding Finance with the Financial Times', 'the index hit its all-time low in the summer of 1940 as Britain awaited a Nazi invasion force'.

    Dec 20 01, 11:41 AM


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