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Asian markets rebound on bank rescue hopes

By Andrew Wood in Hong Kong

Published: October 13 2008 02:24 | Last updated: October 13 2008 10:40

Hong Kong shares surged as much as 10.7 per cent on Monday – their biggest intraday rise in more than 33 years – leading a broad rebound in Asia Pacific stock markets from their worst week since 1987.

Investors reacted positively across the region to euro zone leaders’ agreement at the weekend to support their banking systems, and the Australian government’s decision to guarantee bank deposits. Financial shares rose across the region.

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