NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street rebounded sharply Tuesday after the Federal Reserve and other central banks said they will pump $200 billion into the financial markets to help ease the strain from the credit crisis. The Dow Jones industrials surged nearly 230 points.
The Fed’s latest move was seen as a direct boost to struggling banks by avoiding having to dramatically slash interest rates when the central bank’s policymaking Open Market Committee meets next week. Economists continued to be concerned about the unrelenting rise in oil prices and the dollar’s weakness, which contribute to inflation — and cutting rates only add to these pressures.