The given bar chart illustrates the value of four international market figures, namely FTSE100, Dow Jones, KOSPI, and CAC 40 in a four- year period.
Overall, Dow Jones was dominant in 4 years. In contrast, KOSPI remained as the least one compared to the remaining groups.
In terms of 2005, Dow Jones was the highest with over 10000, whereas FTSE100 ranked second with nearly 6000. Concurrently, CAC 40 was more than 4000, and KOSPI had the lowest value with under 2000. In 2006, Dow Jones maintained to be the highest in value, reaching more than 12000. Simultaneously, FTSE100 saw a slight increase, reaching over 6000. Meanwhile, CAC 40 ranked third with approximately 5800, followed by KOSPI with the index did not exceed 2000.
Regarding 2007, Dow Jones reached its peak at roughly 1370. For FTSE100, it continued to rise as the figure was 350 higher than the previous year. Additionally, CAC 40 showed a small fluctuation, increasing 100 in value. Conversely, KOSPI showed a figure at nearly 2000. In 2008, despite remaining as the highest, Dow Jones saw a downward trend, achieving 9000. Furthermore, FTSE100 and CAC 40 were also declined in value, reaching 4500 and 3800, respectively. KOSPI reached at its lowest point at 1500.
