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World markets rise on US rate cut World markets rise on US rate cut
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Financial markets have risen sharply after the US Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the first time in four years.Financial markets have risen sharply after the US Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the first time in four years.
In Europe, London's FTSE 100 and France and Germany's key markets all opened about 2% higher. In Europe, London's FTSE 100 was 2.3% ahead by 0940BST while France and Germany's key markets were up about 2%. Japan's Nikkei index closed up 3.7% while Hong Kong's Hang Seng index climbed 4.2%.
Japan's Nikkei index closed up 3.7% while Hong Kong's Hang Seng index climbed 4%.
The Fed cut its benchmark federal funds rate from 5.25% to 4.75%, sending US shares up sharply.The Fed cut its benchmark federal funds rate from 5.25% to 4.75%, sending US shares up sharply.
Analysts had expected a cut to prevent a housing market downturn and the credit crunch from denting the economy, but the size of the cut surprised many.Analysts had expected a cut to prevent a housing market downturn and the credit crunch from denting the economy, but the size of the cut surprised many.
Some had also argued that the Fed should leave rates on hold in order to focus on controlling inflation.Some had also argued that the Fed should leave rates on hold in order to focus on controlling inflation.
One-off?One-off?
The tightening of credit conditions has the potential to intensify the housing (market) correction and to restrain economic growth more generally US Federal Reserve Fed cuts US rates Japan keeps rates on holdThe tightening of credit conditions has the potential to intensify the housing (market) correction and to restrain economic growth more generally US Federal Reserve Fed cuts US rates Japan keeps rates on hold
Japanese investors carefully watch the US economy because it is Japan's biggest export market.Japanese investors carefully watch the US economy because it is Japan's biggest export market.
Concerns that recent woes in the US mortgage market may hit US economic growth have depressed Japanese share prices.Concerns that recent woes in the US mortgage market may hit US economic growth have depressed Japanese share prices.
In Tokyo, where Japan's central bank kept interest rates on hold on Wednesday, the Nikkei 225 index jumped 579.74 points to close at 16,381.54 points, having lost some of the momentum seen in morning trading.In Tokyo, where Japan's central bank kept interest rates on hold on Wednesday, the Nikkei 225 index jumped 579.74 points to close at 16,381.54 points, having lost some of the momentum seen in morning trading.
"The market is now watching to see if Wall Street rallies again, or if yesterday's moves were a one-off thing, with attention on brokerage earnings results," said Yutaka Miura, a senior technical analyst at Shinko Securities."The market is now watching to see if Wall Street rallies again, or if yesterday's moves were a one-off thing, with attention on brokerage earnings results," said Yutaka Miura, a senior technical analyst at Shinko Securities.
By cutting rates the Fed would be boosting the US economy by making it cheaper to borrow money Send us your comments Q&A: What the rate cut meansBy cutting rates the Fed would be boosting the US economy by making it cheaper to borrow money Send us your comments Q&A: What the rate cut means
The Hang Seng index was up 1,004 points, or 4.1%, at 25,581.13 in afternoon trading. The Hang Seng index was up 1,031 points, or 4.2%, at 25,608 in afternoon trading.
And in India, the Sensex added 2.55% to 16,069.23 points in the first hour of trade. And in India, the Sensex added 2.55%.
US shares had also performed well after the Fed's move.US shares had also performed well after the Fed's move.
By the close of trade, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 2.5% at 13 739.39, the S&P 500 Index added 2.9% to 1,519.78 and the Nasdaq gained 2.7% to 2,651.66.
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By the close of trade, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 2.5% at 13 739.39, the S&P 500 Index added 2.9% to 1,519.78 and the Nasdaq gained 2.7% to 2,651.66.
'Need to act'
By making money cheaper to borrow, the central bank is hoping that people will spend and invest more, revitalising the economy,
But the Fed faces a dilemma, with some commentators worried that too-big rate cuts could stoke up inflation.
A reduction in rates by 50 basis points would fuel inflation and lead to the "cheap money" conditions that have brought boom-and-bust to the property sector, they had argued.
But in a statement, the Fed said that they needed to act before the credit crunch caused more damage to the economy.
It said that "the tightening of credit conditions has the potential to intensify the housing (market) correction and to restrain economic growth more generally".

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