Stocks Post Best Rally of 2009 on Improving Citigroup Outlook (Rita Nazareth and Lynn Thomasson)

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 March 10 (Bloomberg) -- Stocks around the world staged the biggest rally of the year after Citigroup Inc. said it was having its best quarter since 2007, spurring speculation the worst of the banking crisis is over. Treasuries and gold fell.

  Citigroup jumped 38 percent as Chief Executive Officer Vikram Pandit wrote in an internal memorandum that the bank, which reported five straight quarterly losses, was profitable in the first two months of 2009. JPMorgan Chase & Co. climbed 23 percent and Bank of America Corp. surged 28 percent as Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke urged an overhaul of financial regulations. General Electric Co. rose 20 percent, its steepest advance since at least 1980.

  “If we’re not at a bottom, we’re a pretty close,” said Michael Binger, Minneapolis-based fund manager at Thrivent Asset Management, which oversees about $60 billion. “It’s time to start putting money into stocks. Stocks are cheap and worldwide stimulus will eventually help lift earnings.”

  The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index rebounded from a 12-year low, increasing 6.4 percent to 719.6 as all 10 industry groups rose more than 2.3 percent. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 379.44 points, or 5.8 percent, to 6,926.49. The MSCI World Index of 23 developed markets rose 5.1 percent. The S&P 500 and Dow posted their best gains since November, while the MSCI World had its steepest rally since December.

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