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Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.
In war and the FTAV Friday chart quiz, whichever side may call itself the victor, there are no winners, but all are losers.
Zero correct entries for the second week running. Here’s what you should have said:
Chart One shows FTSE 100 constituents by country of domicile and, yes, the numbers do add up to 102. Credit (but no T-shirt) for any commenter who can tell us why.
Chart Two is the copper-gold ratio, an old-school industrial versus defensive sentiment measure, which recently hit a record. We used LME Cash ($) for copper spot and, to add difficulty, put the ratio the non-traditional way around, but perhaps we shouldn’t have bothered.
Chart Three is the share price of National Bank of Greece.
Robin’s in charge this week. Will he try to make the quiz easier, in the interests of encouraging reader engagement, or will he keep hoarding the prize-winner T-shirts and banking the saved postage costs? Come back on Friday to find out.
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