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  • Date 03/05/2020

    FTSE Mondo Visione Exchanges Index Up By 8% In April Amidst Covid-19 Volatility

    Governments and central banks have taken several emergency measures to offset the sudden cratering of national economies. Interest rates were cut, large-scale asset purchases implemented, and facilities were set up to pump liquidity into many corners of financial markets. These measures had a calming effect on markets that had been hit by extreme volatility since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.


  • Date 08/04/2020

    FTSE Mondo Visione Exchanges Index Down By 11.5 % In March, Down 13.9% In Q1 2020

    The FTSE Mondo Visione Exchanges Index was down by 13.9% this quarter as fears of the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic sent global markets plummeting. All equity indices declined sharply in the quarter with the FTSE All World Index falling by 20.0%, the MSCI World was down 20.1% and the S&P 500 closing out its worst quarter since 2008 with a 20 percent loss. No market was spared in the contagion rout.

  • Date 11/03/2020

    Global Exchanges Hit By Covid-19 Contagion Fears As FTSE Mondo Visione Exchanges Index Down By 7.4% In February

    February was a month of two halves. In the first half of the month, the FTSE Mondo Visione Index established a new closing all-time high of 65,546.32. However, fears of a global recession triggered by Covid-19 sent global exchanges into a tailspin, and shares in the world's largest exchange operating groups fell by 7.4% in February, with all but 3 of the 30 constituents of the FTSE Mondo Visione Exchanges Index being in negative territory, despite a surge in trading volumes.

  • Date 10/02/2020

    FTSE Mondo Visione Exchanges Index Breaks Through 65,000, Up By 5% In January, Nasdaq Up 8.7%, CME Group 8.2% And ICE 7.8%

    Despite the spectre of risk presented by the spread of the coronavirus and its implications for the global economy, the FTSE Mondo Visione Index broke through 65,000, establishing a new closing all-time high of 65,167.76 0n 30 January 2020.