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The year the FTSE finally takes off

ast year was one to forget. Every major index around the world had a rough ride. In total $14trn was wiped off global equities in the worst bear market since the crash of 2008. Some of the major technology stocks that led the bull market crashed spectacularly, with Tesla down by 70% and Meta down by 65%. Germany’s Dax was down by 12%, Japan’s Nikkei 225 by 10%, and China’s CSI 300 by

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