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10 craziest days on Wall Street in 2008: #3 We are the world -- global effort shores up financials |
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| Jan 04, 2009 07:00 PM UTC |
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Filed under: Morgan Stanley (MS), Federal Reserve, Financial Crisis
The Dow notched its single-largest point gain ever (936 points), and largest percent gain since 1933, on the heels of a global effort to shore up the financial markets. The Fed and other central banks announced plans to provide as much dollar liquidity as possible to the short-term funding markets. The Fed was expected to reveal its comprehensive plan later, which would inject $250 billion to spur interbank lending, and include bank debt guarantees. (The results of the Fed's action can be seen here.) In other news, Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) completed its own global initiative to shore up its balance sheet by accepting a $9 billion capital infusion from Japan's Mitsubishi UFJ Financial, giving the company a 21% stake in the venerable Wall Street firm. Greg Tucker is the executive editor of OptionsZone.com. 10 craziest days on Wall Street in 2008: #3 We are the world -- global effort shores up financials originally appeared on BloggingStocks on Sun, 04 Jan 2009 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments
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