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How the Election will effect the stock market

Politics / UK Stock Market Apr 25, 2005 - 10:40 AM GMT

By: John_York

Politics

The impact previous governments following elections on the UK Stock Market

Party Dates % change in FT30 % change in Retail Prices % change in FT30 in Real Terms
Labour 31/03/1966 - 18/06/1970 -3% 22% -25%
Conservative 18/06/1970 - 28/02/1974 1% 39% -38%
Labour 28/02/1974 - 10/10/1974 -42% 9% -51%
Labour 10/10/1974 - 03/05/1979 183% 93% 90%
Conservative 03/05/1979 - 09/06/1983 29% 56% -26%
Conservative 09/06/1983 - 11/06/1987 143% 20% 123%
Conservative 11/06/1987 - 08/04/1992 7% 34% -28%
Conservative 08/04/1992 - 01/05/1997 57% 14% 42%
Labour 01/05/1997 - 07/06/2001 15% 11% 3%
Labour 07/06/2001 - 31/03/2005 -39% 8% -47%

No clear cut pattern on the performance during the term of a government, though a slight bias towards a strong stock market growth being followed by a falling stockmarket in real terms and visa versa, which suggests since during the previous term the market fell by 47% in real terms, the market will likely rise during the current term. Which also supports the technical picture.

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Comments

Kiran Gondkar
19 May 09, 08:04
effects on global market & indian market

How indian election will effect to the global market & indian Market????


Kiran Gondkar
19 May 09, 08:07
who are all investors invested after election

Who are all investors invested in market that indian market has crossed 14k in couple of day


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