FTSE 100 Underperforms Globally
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•Dark Days Ahead For British Economy
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The FTSE 100 , representing the 100 largest companies listed on the London Stock Exchange , has consistently underperformed in comparison to global indices like the S&P 500 and Nasdaq .
A mixture of economic policy missteps, sectoral weighting issues, and poor political execution has left the index lagging behind.
The FTSE 100 has been stuck in a cycle of underperformance, with little hope of a turnaround under leadership.
The UK ’s economic model is driven by public demand to spend more on social services, like the NHS and welfare, rather than generating wealth through innovation and industry.
As more professionals leave, productivity drops, and with it, economic output drops.
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