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England's performances at the 2010 World Cup are likely to be reflected on the London stock market, British experts said Tuesday. Researchers examining the link between England's results and the FTSE 100 index of leading shares showed that the index generally goes up if the team wins and goes down following a draw or a defeat. Statistics showed stock markets worldwide were also affected by the World Cup, rising only 3 times in the past 14 tournaments. |
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