European And US Stocks Soar

 | May 08, 2012 06:26AM ET

Equities

Asian markets continued to slide on Tuesday, as concerns over Spain’s debt burden escalated. The Nikkei eased .1% to 9465, the Kospi fell .4% and the ASX 200 declined .3%. China’s Shanghai Composite slumped .9%, and the Hang Seng slipped .2% as Chinese financial shares struggled.

European markets soared as a dose of good economic data and a successful Spanish debt auction triggered a buying spree. The DAX and CAC40 surged 2.7% and the DTSE climbed 1.8%. European banks led the gains, as the sector jumped 4.1%. Germany’s ZEW economic sentiment index climbed to its highest level since June 2010, blowing past analyst forecasts.

US stocks advanced as well, but the gains were slightly less impressive. The Nasdaq spiked 1.8% to 3043, the S&P 500 rallied 1.6% to 1391, and the Dow rocketed up 194 points to 13116.