The FTSE 100 Index crashed by over 1.25% today, Nov. 4, reaching a low of £9,580, its lowest level since October 24. It has plunged from the year-to-date high of £9.780 as global stocks retreated. Why the FTSE 100 Index crashedThe Footsie Index retreated as global equities plunged after major warnings…
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