The bargain stocks left behind by Britain's booming market
While the FTSE has recovered its pandemic losses, some stocks are cheaper than before Covid struck
Shares at IAG, which owns British Airways, are 50pc below their pre-pandemic level
Credit: Steve Parsons
Britain’s stock market has recovered from its pandemic lows but bargain-hunting investors can still find stocks trading much more cheaply than before share prices went spiralling.
The FTSE All-Share index, a barometer for British stocks, has now reclaimed all of its 30pc fall in March last year, once dividends are included. This is after a rally that started on positive vaccine news in November and gathered pace as restrictions have been lifted.