China Eases Reserve Requirements, Stocks Rally

 | Mar 21, 2012 07:04AM ET

Equities

China announced a new stimulus plan to cut bank reserve requirements, pushing up most markets in the region, although much of the initial gains did not last. The Nikkei advanced 1.1% to 9427, and the ASX 200 rallied 1.4%, as miners jumped, encouraged by the Chinese announcement. China’s Shanghai Composite rose as much as 1.3%, but closed up a mere .2%, and the Hang Seng declined .3%, as energy shares sold off. Korea’s Kospi inched up .1%, sliding back from a 6-month high.

European markets rallied, with the DAX leading the advance, climbing 1.5% to 6948. The CAC40 gained 1% to 3473, and the FTSE rose .7% to 5945. JPMorgan said the DAX is its preferred European index, contributing to outsized gains for the German benchmark.