Cautious Gains In Europe's Shares
Added (2008-Oct-17)
payday credit credit loan payday day pay. European shares indexes fluctuated between small losses and gains of more than 3%, as traders took heart from the gains on Wall Street on Thursday.
In early afternoon trading, the FTSE 100 was up 2.3%, the Dax in Frankfurt was up 2.9% and the Cac 40 in Paris was up 2.2%.
That followed gains of 4.7% in New York and 2.8% on Tokyo's Nikkei 225 index.
It comes at the end of a week of rallies and slumps, unseen since the crash of 1987.
Rallies and slumps
Stock markets have been rising and falling on alternate days as investors try to decide how severe the global economic downturn will be.
"This is the most volatile week we've seen," said Thierry Lacraz, strategist at Swiss bank Pictet in Geneva.
"The sole intelligent thing is to remain on the sidelines and not make any huge bets."
Among other developments:
- Oil prices rose above $72 a barrel on expectations that Opec would decide to cut production at its upcoming meeting
- Share indexes in South Korea and Australia fell back slightly, though markets were relatively stable compared with recent gyrations
- The Nikkei index climbed 235.37 points or 2.8% to end at 8,693.8, having lost more than 11% on Thursday
- The Hang Seng in Hong Kong closed barely changed
- German bank shares were helped by news that the German parliament had passed a 500bn euro ($672bn; £389bn) bank rescue package
- Bombay's Sensex closed down 5.7% or 606.14 points at 9,975.35
Eyes on New York
With Friday trading still to come, the Dow is 6.3% higher than it was at the start of the week.
In New York, the Dow Jones closed up 400 points on Thursday, although it had been down by as much as 400 earlier in the session.
It followed Wednesday's session, when it had also suffered its worst fall since 1987.
Overall, it has been an extraordinary week of volatile trading.
Tokyo's Nikkei 225 ended the week 5% higher than it had started, despite suffering its worst single day percentage fall since 1987 on Thursday, when it fell 11%.
