The bar chart gives information about the value of four international money markets between 2005 and 2008.
Overall, all four market indices rose steadily in value from 2005 to 2007, and underwent a sharp drop in value at the end of 2008.
The American index was the strongest in each of the four years, peaking in value at around 13,000 points in 2007, before falling to its lowest level at around 9,000 points in 2008. In addition, The British market was the second-most valueable throughout the four years, peaking in 2007 at about 6,000 points before registering a 2000 points drop in value by the end of 2008.
Similarly to The British market, The French market has a experienced a similar growth in terms of value and performance. In contrast, The Korean market was the lowest-valued among all four markets at about 3, 000 points by the end of period, despite it recorded a similar performance trend.
