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Wall St rebounds on talk of credit rescue

By Michael Mackenzie and Ben White in New York and Paul J Davies in London

Published: January 23 2008 19:39 | Last updated: January 24 2008 00:50

US stocks staged a powerful late rally on Wednesday amid talk of a government-brokered rescue plan for credit insurers, ending a day of exceptional market volatility across the world.

The American trading day had begun with US stocks falling 3.1 per cent, following European shares lower on fears that the Federal Reserve’s 75 basis point cut in interest rates would not be enough to prevent a recession.

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