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US stocks rebound on credit hopes

By David Wighton in New York, Eoin Callan in Washington, and David Oakley and Gillian Tett in London

Published: August 6 2007 21:58 | Last updated: August 7 2007 00:40

US stocks rebounded as financial shares gained ground on hopes that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – the giant government-sponsored mortgage companies – would help stabilise credit markets.

After falling 2.7 per cent on Friday, the S&P 500 Index rose 2.4 per cent on Monday, the day before Federal Reserve policymakers were set to meet for the first time since the current round of market turbulence began.

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