For most of the last quarter-century, the FTSE 100 has been a dead duck, effectively going sideways for a generation. But ...
The FTSE 100 Index soared to a record high last week, continuing a strong bull run that started in April when it bottomed at £4,890. It soared to £10,685, meaning that it has outperformed the US stock ...
FTSE 100 stocks continue to be the most popular destination of capital among British investors, especially now that the US stock market is starting to look a bit shaky. Despite incoming economic ...