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Bernanke spurs Wall St rebound as bank fears ease
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-02-25 08:33

NEW YORK – US stocks rose more than 3 percent on Tuesday to snap back from 12-year lows, after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke delivered a big dose of relief when he signaled that nationalization of big banks was not at hand.


US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testifies before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, February 24, 2009. [Agencies]
 

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Bernanke said the significant value built up in the country's banks would be lost if they were government-owned, easing investor fears that shareholders would be wiped out if the banks were taken over.

In testimony to the US Senate Banking Committee, Bernanke added that although there could be a time when it is necessary to close banks down, now is not the time.

Bank stocks surged a day after reports that the United States was on the brink of taking a large common stock stake in Citigroup Inc. Citigroup on Tuesday jumped 21.5 percent to $2.60. Bank of America climbed 21 percent to $4.73 and the S&P Financial index surged 11.4 percent.

"Bernanke's comments lifted spirits," said Hugh Johnson, chief investment officer of Johnson Illington Advisors in Albany, New York. "A real fear that investors have had is that the public sector has become far too involved in the private sector."

The Dow Jones industrial average rose 235.76 points, or 3.31 percent, to 7,350.54. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index  gained 29.69 points, or 3.99 percent, to 773.02. The Nasdaq Composite Index added 54.11 points, or 3.90 percent, to 1,441.83.

The gains snapped a six-day losing streak for the S&P 500.

Concern about the future of the US banking system had dragged the Dow and the S&P 500 to 1997 lows on Monday.

Stocks rose across all sectors on Tuesday, with Microsoft the only decliner among the 30 components of the Dow industrials.

Shares of Home Depot  rose over 10 percent to $20.67, after the leading home improvement chain's quarterly operating profit topped estimates.

Exxon Mobil Corp and Chevron were the top boosts to the Dow as crude oil futures rose nearly 4 percent. Exxon gained 4 percent to $72.09 and Chevron added 3.7 percent to $65.28. The price of crude rose amid expectations that OPEC's oil supply will fall as the group's members enforce a deal to cut output, increasing its scope to lower production further at a March 15 meeting.

The S&P energy index gained 4.7 percent.

Investors also snapped up bargains in the technology sector. Apple Inc rose 3.8 percent and Google Inc gained 4.7 percent.

Shares of Microsoft, however, edged down 0.2 percent to $17.17 after the software maker said at an analysts' meeting there are no plans to accelerate cost cuts.

Despite Tuesday's advance, US stocks are at about half their market value from peaks reached in October 2007.

Trading was active on the New York Stock Exchange, with about 1.8 billion shares changing hands, above last year's estimated daily average of 1.49 billion, while on Nasdaq, about 2.35 billion shares traded, above last year's daily average of 2.28 billion.

Advancing stocks outnumbered declining ones on the NYSE by almost 6 to 1 while advancers beat decliners on the Nasdaq by about 3 to 1.

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