FTSE 100 Index Ends Flat at 7931.98 — Data Talk
The FTSE 100 Index is up 1.02 points or 0.01% today to 7931.98
--Up for two consecutive trading days
--Up 14.41 points or 0.18% over the last two trading days
--Largest two day point and percentage gain since Monday, March 25, 2024
--Up four of the past five trading days
--Off 1.03% from its record close of 8014.31 hit Monday, Feb. 20, 2023
--Up 25.15% since the pre-Brexit vote level of 6338.10 hit Thursday, June 23, 2016
--A new 52-week high
--Highest closing value since Friday, March 3, 2023
--Up 9.30% from its 52-week low of 7256.94 hit Friday, July 7, 2023
--Rose 4.86% from 52 weeks ago
--Up 6.52% from its 2024 closing low of 7446.29 hit Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2024
--Month-to-date it is up 3.96%
--Year-to-date it is up 198.74 points or 2.57%
Source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
March 27, 2024 13:34 ET (17:34 GMT)
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