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Markets surge after crisis talks | Markets surge after crisis talks |
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European and Asian markets have rallied in response to efforts by world leaders to end the recent financial turmoil. | European and Asian markets have rallied in response to efforts by world leaders to end the recent financial turmoil. |
The UK's FTSE 100, France's Cac 40 and Germany's Dax index all jumped more than 5%, tracking earlier gains on Asian markets. | |
Major central banks said they would offer financial institutions an unlimited amount of short-term dollar loans to help stem the crisis. | Major central banks said they would offer financial institutions an unlimited amount of short-term dollar loans to help stem the crisis. |
EU leaders said on Sunday no big bank would be be allowed to fail. | EU leaders said on Sunday no big bank would be be allowed to fail. |
The hope in the markets is that political leaders have finally grasped the nettle Keith Bowman, Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers. Global round-up: markets react class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=5485&edition=1">Send us your comments | |
UK shares got a boost after the government said it would inject up to £37bn of taxpayer cash into Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), Lloyds TSB and HBOS. | UK shares got a boost after the government said it would inject up to £37bn of taxpayer cash into Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), Lloyds TSB and HBOS. |
The FTSE 100 index was up 205.5 points, or 5.23%, at 4,137.56 points. | |
"Today marks another momentous day in both UK and global financial history," said Keith Bowman, equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers. | "Today marks another momentous day in both UK and global financial history," said Keith Bowman, equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers. |
"The hope in the markets is that political leaders have finally 'grasped the nettle', with substantial and coherent rescue plans now being formulated and rolled into place. | "The hope in the markets is that political leaders have finally 'grasped the nettle', with substantial and coherent rescue plans now being formulated and rolled into place. |
FTSE 100 INDEX: 13 October 2008*All Times GMT | FTSE 100 INDEX: 13 October 2008*All Times GMT |
European action | European action |
In other key developments on Monday:
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Nicolas Sarkozy announces the rescue plan | Nicolas Sarkozy announces the rescue plan |
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Lifelines | Lifelines |
Governments around the world had been racing to throw financial institutions a lifeline before the major markets re-opened. | Governments around the world had been racing to throw financial institutions a lifeline before the major markets re-opened. |
At the weekend, finance ministers from the main industrialised nations - the G7 - approved a five-point plan to unfreeze credit markets, and a number of countries announced individual rescue packages. | At the weekend, finance ministers from the main industrialised nations - the G7 - approved a five-point plan to unfreeze credit markets, and a number of countries announced individual rescue packages. |
A European plan was confirmed after an emergency Paris summit of the 15 eurozone leaders. | A European plan was confirmed after an emergency Paris summit of the 15 eurozone leaders. |
Under the eurozone plan, members pledged to guarantee loans between banks until the end of 2009, and said they would put money into them by buying preference shares. | Under the eurozone plan, members pledged to guarantee loans between banks until the end of 2009, and said they would put money into them by buying preference shares. |
"Central banks will continue to work together and are prepared to take whatever measures are necessary to provide sufficient liquidity," the European Central Bank said in its statement. | |
Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said his government would guarantee all bank deposits, however large, for the next three years. | Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said his government would guarantee all bank deposits, however large, for the next three years. |
The move raised confidence as markets opened, and Australia's central bank on Monday pumped $2bn into the banking system to facilitate improve lending between banks. | The move raised confidence as markets opened, and Australia's central bank on Monday pumped $2bn into the banking system to facilitate improve lending between banks. |
Asian shares rally | Asian shares rally |
Australia's benchmark index ended 5.6% higher and South Korea's main Kospi index finished up 3.8%. | Australia's benchmark index ended 5.6% higher and South Korea's main Kospi index finished up 3.8%. |
Hong Kong shares ended up 9.7% and Shanghai's benchmark index rose 3.65% after falling earlier. | Hong Kong shares ended up 9.7% and Shanghai's benchmark index rose 3.65% after falling earlier. |
But Taiwan stocks fell 2.15%. | But Taiwan stocks fell 2.15%. |
Japan's stock market was closed for a public holiday. | Japan's stock market was closed for a public holiday. |
How is the credit crisis affecting you and others in your country? Are you connected to a company or business experiencing difficulties? You cans send us your experiences using the form below: | How is the credit crisis affecting you and others in your country? Are you connected to a company or business experiencing difficulties? You cans send us your experiences using the form below: |