European stocks rose early today amid signs central banks around the globe will act further to prop up market confidence and lower borrowing costs for both consumers and businesses.
Shortly after the start of trading, the Dow Jones Stoxx 600 Index was 0.9% higher at 215.59. In terms of national markets, the U.K.'s FTSE 100 Index gained 0.45% to 4261.59, France's CAC-40 Index advanced 1.1% to 3439.80 and Germany's DAX Index rose 1.8% to 4896.74.
Asia closed with gains across the board. Asian investors cheered global efforts to deal with the credit crisis and slowing world economy, sending markets up sharply today in Tokyo, Hong Kong and Seoul.