Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Nikkei increases 2.1% on relief over Fed's AIG Rescue

TOKYO: The Nikkei share average rose 2.1 percent on Wednesday, rebounding from a steep fall the previous day as investors took heart from the news that troubled U.S. insurer American International Group would avoid the same fate as Lehman Brothers.

Financial shares such as top lender Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group rose on easing concern about AIG. The U.S. Federal Reserve said it would provide an $85 billion bridge loan to AIG and take nearly 80 percent in the company in a dramatic about-face as victims of the financial crisis kept piling up.

The benchmark Nikkei average ended the morning up 241.06 points at 11,850.78. The broader Topix gained 1.3 percent to 1,131.97.

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